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Font Family by Jeff Levine Fonts
Includes 2 Font Styles from $55
Buy NowAlthough the Art Deco movement is generally attributed to the 1930s and 1940s, a number of design influences were showing up during the late 1920s in what is referred to as the Art Nouveau period.
The Dutch illustrator Anton Kurvers’ hand lettering on the front cover of the (1927) magazine “Het Vlaamsche Volstooneel” clearly shows the clean lines and Avant Garde geometrics that foreshadow Art Deco.
This attractive pre-Deco lettering has been recreated digitally as Dutch Deco JNL, and is available in both regular and oblique versions.
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1920s1920s style1930sart decoclean linesdecorativedisplay fontelegantgeometricobliquesans serifstreamlinedstylizedsymmetricaluppercasevintagevintage-inspired
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Font Size – 60px
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