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What is the Deconstructed JNL font?

Deconstructed JNL is another set of rubber stamp alphabet letters and numbers from a 1930s toy printing set. The original typeface of this set is Cheltenham Open. The stamps were printed out and scanned, creating this limited-character font with dual characteristics. At small point sizes it replicates inked rubber stamp impressions, but in larger format it shows angular lines and erratic character shapes as if made from cut paper or lettering that was intentionally made to look damaged.

Deconstructed JNL Font families

The Deconstructed JNL includes the following font families:
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Font Name: Deconstructed JNL

Design Date: 2012

Designer(s): Jeff Levine

Publisher: Jeff Levine