Narrow Minded JNL was designed by Jeff Levine and published by Jeff Levine. Narrow Minded JNL contains 1 style.
In the days of hand lettering, a common philosophy was ‘the problem creates the solution’. Often times the layout artist would have to adapt the lettering style to fit the amount of copy on a line.
A perfect example is during the early 1900s, when popular sheet music of the time almost seemed to be competing for how many words could be used within a song’s a title.
One such piece of sheet music offered up the tall, condensed and variable-width lettering found within Narrow Minded JNL.