Don Semiformal

 

 

 

 

Frank the Architect

Jest Inline & Solid

JEST INLINE & SOLID began as a suggestion from Jeff Levine, in the form of a scan from "a 1970s Formatt catalog (#8) from Graphics Products Corporation of Rolling Meadows, IL." Stuart informs me that "the Jest font, originally called Jet, was offered first by a company called Artype from the Chicago area who made it as as rub-on transfer type like Letraset or Chartpak."

The original font included the white line. I've completely redrawn and expanded the font and created a solid version that can be layered with the Inline.

Character Set

Both fonts include upper- and lowercase, numbers, punctuation, and international characters.  Hand Pack

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