Afterword JNL
Font Family by Jeff Levine Fonts
Includes 2 Font Styles from $55
Buy NowAt the end of the 1931 gangster film “The Public Enemy” a hand lettered card offers up an afterword on the demise of Tom Powers (James Cagney’s character in the film) and how a “public enemy” is neither a man nor a character but a problem society must deal with.
The text is in an Art Deco influenced sans serif, and has been digitally recreated as Afterword JNL, which is available in both regular and oblique versions.
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boldcleancondensedcontemporarygeometrichigh legibilityitalicminimalistmodernobliqueprofessionalsans serifsleekuniform strokeuppercase
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Font Size – 60px
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