More Period Goodness from Font Diner

Our friend Stuart Sandler has several interesting new releases under the Font Diner banner, some of a particular historical period. Turnpike is an extremely smooth extended sans, and was originally “inspired by classic dashboard lettering” in big, shiny American cars of the 1960s, and Jazz Light and Dark are variants on 1950s jazz album cover lettering and can be used alone or together (layering, using different spot inks, gives a nice effect in print)

Our friend Stuart Sandler has several interesting new releases under the Font Diner banner, some of a particular historical period. Turnpike is an extremely smooth extended sans, and was originally “inspired by classic dashboard lettering” in big, shiny American cars of the 1960s, and Jazz Light and Dark are variants on 1950s jazz album cover lettering and can be used alone or together (layering, using different spot inks, gives a nice effect in print). Finally, Rickles is a playful monoline script, more modern than the other releases but of no specific time in history; it’s ideal for children’s books, light-hearted display work, greeting cards and similar projects.

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More Period Goodness from Font Diner

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