Showing posts with label eccentric. Show all posts
Showing posts with label eccentric. Show all posts

Monday, September 13, 2021

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So Unusual JNL


The hand lettered credits for the 1942 film comedy “I Married a Witch” were so unusual (with their mix of rounded and flat terminals and varying character shapes) that the only logical name for a digital revival would be So Unusual JNL… which is available in both regular and oblique versions.



So Unusual JNL


Saturday, September 11, 2021

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So Unusual JNL


The hand lettered credits for the 1942 film comedy “I Married a Witch” were so unusual (with their mix of rounded and flat terminals and varying character shapes) that the only logical name for a digital revival would be So Unusual JNL… which is available in both regular and oblique versions.



So Unusual JNL


Thursday, June 4, 2020

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Download Faux Pas JNL Fonts Family From Jeff Levine


The lettering found on an 1878 Salt Lake City advertisement for the Forepaugh’s Circus inspired Faux Pas JNL, which is a bit of a pun on the circus’ name and also a commentary on how this unusual lettering style seems to break all of the rules on stroke width and balance. According to Wikipedia: “Adam John Forepaugh (February 28, 1831 - January 22, 1890) was an American entrepreneur, businessman, and circus owner. Forepaugh owned and operated a circus from 1865 through 1890 under various names including Forepaugh's Circus, The Great Forepaugh Show, The Adam Forepaugh Circus, and Forepaugh & The Wild West. In 1889, Forepaugh sold his circus acts to James Anthony Bailey and James E. Cooper and he sold his railroad cars to the Ringling Brothers. The Ringlings used the equipment to transform their circus from a small animal-powered production to a huge rail-powered behemoth, which later purchased the Barnum & Bailey Circus. Thus, in liquidating his circus assets, he indirectly contributed to the demise of his arch-rival.” Faux Pas JNL is available in both regular and oblique versions.


Download Faux Pas JNL Fonts Family From Jeff Levine


Wednesday, March 4, 2020

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Download FS Split Serif Fonts Family From Fontsmith


FS Split is a contrasting typeface.

An in-vogue but unpolished, distinctive and

eclectic design. The fresh, modern sans and

serif type families can bring so much variety

to everything from magazines and packaging,

to websites and branding. The conflicting

yet harmonising nature of sans and serif give

designers the tools they need to be both bold

and subtle, eclectic and ordinary, contemporary

and classic.



Download FS Split Serif Fonts Family From Fontsmith


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