[dzdwv] Download Chalet fonts from House Industries

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Experience the precision, elegance and history of the Chalet font family. This collection of ten typefaces in three unique styles is the creative genius of acclaimed clothing designer René Albert Chalet. Originally used in his early advertising campaigns, Chalet appropriately echoes the attitude of its creator: function with flair. Modest and unpretentious yet bold and daring, Chalet’s distinctive air allows for a variety of uses ranging from text to display applications. Add modern panache to any design with the Chalet font family.


CHALET CREDITS:

  • Typeface Design: Ken Barber, René Albert Chalet
  • Typeface Production: Rich Roat
  • Typeface Direction: Ken Barber, Andy Cruz


Like all good subversives, House Industries hides in plain sight while amplifying the look, feel and style of the world’s most interesting brands, products and people. Based in Delaware, visually influencing the world.





[bastq] Download Local News JNL fonts from Jeff Levine

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The hand lettered title for the 1954 film “Power of the Press” was done in a condensed sans serif type style that is now available digitally in both regular and oblique versions as Local News JNL.





[grtqf] Download Wide Chamfer JNL fonts from Jeff Levine

Wide Chamfer JNL
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Inside the pages of an untitled sign painting textbook (circa 1902) was an example of the classic chamfered sans serif alphabets used by tradesmen of the time.


This version was wider than most, and perfect for a digital version called Wide Chamfer JNL, which is available in both regular and oblique versions.




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[fgfai] Download Wide Chamfer JNL fonts from Jeff Levine

Wide Chamfer JNL
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Inside the pages of an untitled sign painting textbook (circa 1902) was an example of the classic chamfered sans serif alphabets used by tradesmen of the time.


This version was wider than most, and perfect for a digital version called Wide Chamfer JNL, which is available in both regular and oblique versions.




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[dvanw] Download Nouveau Thin JNL fonts from Jeff Levine

Nouveau Thin JNL
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A condensed, light face spurred serif alphabet was shown on an antique catalog page from Spon & Chamberlain Publishers as “French”. The catalog likely sold tools and dies to stonecutters for making inscriptions in marble, granite and so forth.


This elegant design is available digitally as Nouveau Thin JNL in both regular and oblique versions.



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[dkcjv] Download Nameplate Stencil JNL fonts from Jeff Levine

Nameplate Stencil JNL
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A vintage brass stencil for an individual or company named ‘Rodrigues’ was spotted in an online auction.


The hand punched, condensed Roman lettering inspired the digital typeface Nameplate Stencil JNL, which is available in both regular and oblique versions.



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[ywufd] Download Easy Stencil JNL fonts from Jeff Levine

Easy Stencil JNL
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Easy Stencil JNL is a simple sans serif stencil design [based on a hand lettered example] from the 1922 publication “Modern Show Card Writing” and is available in both regular and oblique versions.



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