NEWSREEL FILM JNL by Jeff Levine Fonts — Display Font — preview 11 / 5

About NEWSREEL FILM JNL Font

An ad carried in a 1919 edition of Moving Picture World for Hearst News had some of the ad copy hand lettered in a wide sans serif design with slight Art Nouvueau influences.

This is now available as Newsreel Film JNL in both regular and oblique versions.

Hearst Metrotone News produced silent newsreels for the Fox Film Corp. (the precursor to 20th Century Fox) from 1919 through 1934.  In 1929 they introduced sound newsreels, but left Fox in 1934 to align with MGM.

Because William Randolph Hearst often created controversy, and because moviegoers in 1936 even booed the name “Hearst” when it appeared on screen, the name of the newsreels was changed to News of the Day in 1936. The series remained under that name until Hearst’s last newsreels were released in 1967.

How to Install NEWSREEL FILM JNL Font

Step-by-step instructions for every platform

  1. 1Download the NEWSREEL FILM JNL font file (.ttf or .otf).
  2. 2Locate the downloaded file in your Downloads folder.
  3. 3Right-click the font file.
  4. 4Select "Install" to install for the current user, or "Install for all users" to make it available system-wide.
  5. 5NEWSREEL FILM JNL is now available in Word, Photoshop, Illustrator, and all other apps.
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What pairs well with NEWSREEL FILM JNL Font?

NEWSREEL FILM JNL Font is a display font that shines as a display or heading face. Pair it with a clean sans-serif or serif font for body text — the contrast creates a clear hierarchy while the two styles stay balanced and easy to read.

NEWSREEL FILM JNL Font

by Jeff Levine Fonts

License: Worry-Free
$29.00
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