Eckhardt Trilinear JNL

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What is the Eckhardt Trilinear JNL font?

Eckhardt Trilinear JNL was inspired by [and modeled from] a pen-drawn alphabet found in a 1960 edition of the Speedball® lettering textbook.
As with many other “sign painter-oriented” typefaces by Jeff Levine, it is named in honor of Jeff’s good friend — the late Albert Eckhardt, Jr. Al ran Allied Signs in Miami, Florida from 1959 until his passing.

Eckhardt Trilinear JNL Font families

The Eckhardt Trilinear JNL includes the following font families:

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