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[rfzld] Download Morning Edition JNL fonts from Jeff Levine Fonts

Morning Edition JNL
Designed by Jeff Levine, Morning Edition JNL is a display sans font family. This typeface has two styles and was published by Jeff Levine Fonts.


The front page headline of the April 6, 1917 edition of the Bemidji Pioneer [from Bemidji, Minnesota] says in extrabold letters: “State of War is Declared”.  The subtext underneath reads: “President Signs Resolution 1:13 P.M., Passed by House 3 O’Clock this Morning”.  Thus, the United States formally entered into World War I.

However… that subtext was set in a sans serif type face which was a perfect addition to the numerous newspaper-inspired type revivals offered by Jeff Levine Fonts.

Morning Edition JNL is available in both regular and oblique versions.



Morning Edition JNL


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