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[qxgjs] Download Western Suburbs JNL fonts from Jeff Levine

Western Suburbs JNL


The cover of a 1932 edition of “Sunset magazine” (a publication for homeowners living in the west and southwest area of the United States) featured a lovely Art Deco serif alphabet that is now available as Western Suburbs JNL in both regular and oblique versions.



Western Suburbs JNL


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