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Saturday, May 1, 2021

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May 01, 2021 0 Comments
Photo Developer JNL
Designed by Jeff Levine, Photo Developer JNL is an art deco font family. This typeface has two styles and was published by Jeff Levine Fonts.

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An image found online of a vintage storefront sign for the Kraus Photo Shop was the inspiration for Photo Developer JNL, which is available in both regular and oblique versions.

The sign featured a thick and thin Art Deco style lettering with an inline cutting through the thicker strokes.

Before the advent of digital photography, and way before chain stores offered in-house processing, neighborhood photo labs were the only place for getting prints from your roll film (unless you wanted to send the film into Kodak for developing and printing). 

Customers of these stores could also purchase additional film, cameras and photographic accessories from the same location.


Photo Developer JNL
Photo Developer JNL



Photo Developer JNL


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Sunday, April 11, 2021

[kesjrbkddj] Download Photo Developer JNL Fonts Family From Jeff Levine Fonts
April 11, 2021 0 Comments
Download Photo Developer JNL Fonts Family From Jeff Levine Fonts
Download Photo Developer JNL Fonts Family From Jeff Levine Fonts Download Photo Developer JNL Fonts Family From Jeff Levine FontsDownload Photo Developer JNL Fonts Family From Jeff Levine Fonts

Designed by Jeff Levine, Photo Developer JNL is an art deco font family. This typeface has two styles and was published by Jeff Levine Fonts.


An image found online of a vintage storefront sign for the Kraus Photo Shop was the inspiration for Photo Developer JNL, which is available in both regular and oblique versions.

The sign featured a thick and thin Art Deco style lettering with an inline cutting through the thicker strokes.

Before the advent of digital photography, and way before chain stores offered in-house processing, neighborhood photo labs were the only place for getting prints from your roll film (unless you wanted to send the film into Kodak for developing and printing). 

Customers of these stores could also purchase additional film, cameras and photographic accessories from the same location.



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