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Eckhardt Speedletter JNL


Eckhardt Speedletter JNL is a Jeff Levine font family with 1 style priced from $25.00.

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Eckhardt Speedletter JNL


Eckhardt Speedletter JNL RegularPurchase Options
  Eckhardt Speedletter JNL-Regular Basic Latin/English lettersWest European diacriticsEuro
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$25.00

Design Credits

First seen on MyFonts: August 8th, 2006
Designed by: Jeff Levine
Designed when: 2006
Contained in Categories: Decorative & Display, Legible
Design owned by: Jeff Levine
MyFonts Keywords: 1950s, 1960s, brushdrawn, decorative, fast, headline, heavy, italic, legible, letter, lettering, quaint, retro, sansserif, serif [suggest]


Eckhardt Speedletter JNL

Eckhardt Speedletter JNL was named in honor of Al Eckhardt (1929-2005), a talented sign painter and good friend of font designer Jeff Levine.

The font was inspired by hand lettering on a reproduction of a 1950s rock and roll show poster.


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