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Download Bellamy Font Family From Calamar

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Download Bellamy Font Family From Calamar Bellamy is a hand-drawn calligraphic script with dancing baseline and lots of possibilities. This expressive font will look awesome on your cards, wedding invitations, headings, branding materials, quotes, t-shirt and any other amazing projects you are working on. Bellamy includes Upper and Lowercase Basic Characters, Alternates Lowercase Characters, Standard Ligatures, Numbers and Punctuation. Bellamy has multilingual support for the Western and Central European Languages. Download Bellamy Font Family From Calamar Download Now View Gallery

Download Gratinoli Font Family From Seventh Imperium

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Download Gratinoli Font Family From Seventh Imperium Gratinoli is a freehand typeface. It featured alternates characters which can easily be accessed by opentype feature. Great for branding, fashion, photography, and any business. This fonts has multilingual versions. Download Gratinoli Font Family From Seventh Imperium Download Now View Gallery

Download Sign and Display JNL Font Family From Jeff Levine

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Download Sign and Display JNL Font Family From Jeff Levine Sign and Display JNL is a long-overdue companion font to 2009’s Sign and Poster JNL. The original design models were Art Deco influenced die-cut cardboard letters and numbers manufactured by the Duro Decal Company of Chicago. Square in shape with rounded corners, the thick cardboard letters were used for making show-cards and other display signage. Subsequently, Duro used the same style of lettering to manufacture water-applied decals for boat identification and other uses. It was a set of these decals (with a black outline and yellow interior) that inspired the outline typeface Sign and Display JNL, which is available in both regular and oblique versions. Download Sign and Display JNL Font Family From Jeff Levine Download Now View Gallery

Download Ragtime Gal JNL Font Family From Jeff Levine

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Download Ragtime Gal JNL Font Family From Jeff Levine Amongst a batch of antique sheet musical instruction booklets offered for sale online was a piece with Art Nouveau hand lettering on the cover entitled “Seven Musical Travelogues for Piano”. This design served as the inspiration and model for Ragtime Gal JNL, which is available in both regular and oblique versions. The font’s name comes from the line ‘Hello my baby, hello my honey, hello my ragtime gal…’ from the 1899 song “Hello Ma Baby”; a tune that found a new burst of popularity in an odd way within a 1955 Warner Brother’s cartoon [“One Froggy Evening”]. Download Ragtime Gal JNL Font Family From Jeff Levine Download Now View Gallery

Download Sky Clipper JNL Font Family From Jeff Levine

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Download Sky Clipper JNL Font Family From Jeff Levine Sky Clipper JNL is a bold, Art Deco sans serif typeface derived from the hand lettered title on a 1940s-era “Big Little Book” entitled “Flying the Sky Clipper with Winsie Atkins”. The design is available in both regular and oblique versions. “Big Little Books” were published by the Whitman Publishing company and featured short stories printed in a tiny sized book format for young children. Download Sky Clipper JNL Font Family From Jeff Levine Download Now View Gallery

Download Retail Packaging JNL Font Family From Jeff Levine

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Download Retail Packaging JNL Font Family From Jeff Levine The retail storage box for a vintage metal numbering stamp manufactured by the American Numbering Machine Company had its brand name hand lettered in an Art Nouveau style that most likely went back to the 1920s, as the company was in existence from 1908 to around 1971. Numbering machines were used in offices, schools, libraries, and anywhere a series of numbers needed to be marked onto printed items. Similar to what was called a ‘crash numberer’ used in letterpress shops, the machines could be set to do a run of digits [for example: 4000, 4001, 4002] or repeat numbers for forms used as carbon copies. As computers took over most forms of printing, the use of numbering machines dwindled, but they are still available. The American Numbering Machine Company was one of several Brooklyn, New York companies that specialized in the manufacture of these machines. Retail Packaging JNL

Download Pen Nib Square JNL Font Family From Jeff Levine

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Download Pen Nib Square JNL Font Family From Jeff Levine The idea started with the 1934 sheet music of “Mazurka Amabile”. Its hand drawn title had most of the letters rendered in a rectangular shape [‘square’ in the sign trade] that featured rounded corners and terminals made by the shape of the lettering pen nib. A few letters were rounder in design than others, so those were scrapped in favor of a more consistent character shape throughout the font. Pen Nib Square JNL is available in both regular and oblique versions. Download Pen Nib Square JNL Font Family From Jeff Levine Download Now View Gallery