What is the Bayview JNL font?
Around the turn of the 20th Century, the Inland Type Foundry produced a display face named Studley. It was a variation on a design by another foundry called Florentine.
A condensed face with a bold, clean look, the design resembled the warmth and feel of a classic wood type. Best applied to headlines and titles, the font reads amazingly well at even 18 point renderings. Jeff Levine had added his own personal touch to his digital version of this old favorite and renamed it Bayview JNL.
Bayview JNL Font families
The Bayview JNL font includes the following font families:
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Bayview JNL Preview
Here is a preview of how Bayview JNL will look. For more previews using your own text as an example,
click here.
