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In the October, 1933 issue of Motion Picture Herald, various article titles were set in one of the most prevalent choices of typography during the Art Deco era: thick-and-thin lettering.

Many variations of what was first popularized by Morris Fuller Benton's 'Broadway' [designed in 1927 for American Type Founders] have been rendered in both metal type and hand lettering.

Movie Theater JNL is yet another interpretation of this classic style, and is available in both regular and oblique versions.

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1930sart decobolddecorativedisplayheadlinenostalgicretrothick and thinvintage

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Movie Theater JNL Oblique  |  View All 213 Glyphs

Movie Theater JNL Oblique

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Movie Theater JNL Regular  |  View All 213 Glyphs

Movie Theater JNL Regular

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Movie Theater

Font Family by Jeff Levine Fonts

2 Font Styles from $55

2 Font Styles from $55

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