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RomanWoodTypeJNL
RomanWoodTypeJNL includes 1 downloadable variant for live preview and testing.
Font Specimen
Details
- Designer Jeffrey N. Levine
- Foundry Jeffrey N. Levine
- Format TTF
- Variants 1 file available
RomanWoodTypeJNL font.
RomanWoodTypeJNL is a regular TrueType display font credited to Jeffrey N. Levine. Its name points toward Roman wood-type lettering, making it a useful candidate for vintage-flavored titles, labels, and sign-inspired graphics.
About RomanWoodTypeJNL
RomanWoodTypeJNL works best when you treat it as a display face rather than a quiet reading font. The single regular TTF file keeps the setup simple: preview the words you need, download the file, and test it in your design app at the final size. A wood-type direction usually comes alive in larger text, where proportions, counters, and spacing have room to show.
Try it with short names, event titles, poster lines, packaging labels, and decorative headings. If your layout uses small captions or paragraph copy, pair RomanWoodTypeJNL with a cleaner companion font. That lets the display style set the mood while the supporting text remains easy to read.
The font is credited to Jeffrey N. Levine, with the same name listed as the foundry. The local license field is blank, so any public or paid use should wait until the license is confirmed from the designer, foundry, or original purchase/download page.
Features
- Single regular TTF file named Roman-Wood-Type-JNL.ttf.
- Normal 400 weight for straightforward installation and preview testing.
- Display-friendly Roman wood-type direction suggested by the family name.
- Useful for large type where vintage sign or poster character matters.
- Credited to Jeffrey N. Levine.
Best Uses
- Poster titles, event graphics, and vintage-style headlines.
- Labels, packaging mockups, signs, and decorative nameplates.
- Short brand-direction tests where a wood-type feel is useful.
- Large initials, badges, and editorial display text.
- Design studies that need an older print-inspired voice without long paragraphs.
License Information
The license is not stated for this entry. Do not assume commercial permission. Check the downloaded package, designer or foundry terms, or purchase page before using RomanWoodTypeJNL in client work, products, logos, apps, web embedding, merchandise, or paid designs.
Designer and Foundry
RomanWoodTypeJNL is credited to Jeffrey N. Levine, with Jeffrey N. Levine also listed as the foundry. Keep that attribution when researching the correct license.
Usage Tips
Set a few real headlines before deciding. Watch spacing around capitals, numerals, and punctuation, and avoid forcing the font into dense paragraphs where its display character may reduce readability. For a stronger result, compare one very short line with one longer headline so you can see whether the rhythm still feels balanced.
FAQ
What kind of font is RomanWoodTypeJNL?
It is a regular TrueType display font. The name suggests a Roman wood-type direction, which makes it more suitable for headings than body copy.
Who designed RomanWoodTypeJNL?
The font is credited to Jeffrey N. Levine.
Can I use RomanWoodTypeJNL commercially?
The license is not shown here. Confirm rights with the designer, foundry, or purchase page before commercial use.
What file format is included?
The listed file is Roman-Wood-Type-JNL.ttf, a TrueType font file.
What should I preview first?
Preview your real title, numbers, punctuation, and label text at the final size. Wood-type-inspired fonts usually need room to show their character.
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