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What is the Terror JNL font?

Creepy...crumbly...spooky... that’s Terror JNL. Originally an experimental outline font made in the early days of Jeff Levine’s typographic work, it’s been revised and properly spaced for the design professional. The font is based on Ray Larabie’s 1990’s freeware release Foo - and a hand-traced, weathered-look was applied to the letter shapes. There’s no kerning and a limited character set - but Terror JNL is still perfect for any headline that depicts “things that go bump in the night”...

Terror JNL Font families

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

Design Date: 2009

Designer(s): Jeff Levine

Publisher: Jeff Levine