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Stencil Patterns JNL

Stencil Patterns JNL

por Jeff Levine
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Stencil Patterns JNL Fuente La familia era diseñada por Jeff Levine y publicado por Jeff Levine. Stencil Patterns JNL contiene 1 estilos.

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Stencil Patterns JNL collects into one digital file a number of decorative stencil patterns from decades past. These charming illustrations were re-drawn by Jeff Levine using images of vintage oilboard stencils made over fifty years ago. While these are useful as stand-alone embellishments for any print projects, they can also be scaled and printed out onto card or acetate stock for hand-cutting as new stencil templates. A special note of thanks goes to fellow type designer and author, Leslie Cabarga. He supplied the bulk of the images used in designing this font file. There are left and right pointing hands on the parenthesis keys, and a decorative ampersand on its respective key.

Diseñadores: Jeff Levine

Editorial: Jeff Levine

Fundición: Jeff Levine

Propietario del diseño: Jeff Levine

MyFonts debut: Mar 2, 2011

Stencil Patterns JNL

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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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