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Structural Glass JNL

Structural Glass JNL

von Jeff Levine
Einzelschnitte ab $29.00 USD
Komplette Familie mit 2 Fonts: $55.10 USD
Structural Glass JNL Font Familie wurde entworfen von Jeff Levine und herausgegeben von Jeff Levine. Structural Glass JNL enthält 2 Stile und Optionen für Familienpakete.

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Über die Schriftfamilie Structural Glass JNL


A page from the 1931 Vitrolite catalog showing illustrations of store fronts and building exteriors utilizing the material provided a classically Art Deco type example.


The business name “Sylvin” did not offer many characters to work with, so completion of the digital type design was simply left to imagination.

The end result is Structural Glass JNL, which is available in both regular and oblique versions


According to Wikipedia:

“Pigmented structural glass, also known generically as structural glass and as vitreous marble, and marketed under the names Carrara glass, Sani Onyx, and Vitrolite, among others, is a high-strength, colored glass. Developed in the United States in 1900, it was widely used around the world in the first half of the 20th century in Art Deco and Streamline Moderne buildings. It also found use as a material for signs, tables, and areas requiring a hygienic surface. Over time, the trademarked name “vitrolite” became a generic term for the glass.”

Designer: Jeff Levine

Herausgeber: Jeff Levine

Foundry: Jeff Levine

Eigentümer des Designs: Jeff Levine

MyFonts Debüt: Oct 12, 2020

Structural Glass JNL

Über Jeff Levine

Jeff Levine has been in love with lettering since the third grade, when a schoolmate brought a lettering stencil into class. He has worked in both the graphics and music industries, and began his work with digital type via his own site, which hosted over one hundred free dingbat fonts until its retirement in 2009. Although these fonts were experimental at best, Jeff received "thank you" letters from points all over the world for making his designs available. Encouraged by these responses, Jeff decided to set his sights on creating interesting and commercially viable type fonts.

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