Clip Joint JNL was designed by Jeff Levine and published by Jeff Levine. Clip Joint JNL contains 1 style.
According to Wikipedia, a ‘clip joint’ is an establishment, usually a strip club or night club (often claiming to offer adult entertainment or bottle service) in which customers are tricked into paying excessive amounts of money, for surprisingly low-grade goods or services – or sometimes, nothing – in return. These establishments were rampant during the prohibition years.
However, the inspiration for Clip Joint JNL comes from a more positive source – a WPA (Works Progress Administration) poster advertising ‘The Lure of the National Parks’.
A bold, classic Art Deco design, it typifies the modern and streamlined approach to lettering in the 1930s and 1940s.