The name of the I Dream Of Jeannie font which is closest in appearance to the logo lettering used in this popular TV series, is a typeface by the name of Jeannie. It was created by a font author known as Franklin J. Sell, and was first released as a freeware font in January 2017.
This TV show also created a now-iconic I Dream of Jeannie font. This typeface is what you could call a thought font. It’s a style commonly used when displaying thought bubbles in comics and magazines. With its purposefully out-of-line lettering and the inconsistent letter sizing, it’s definitely a font that will be remembered for years to come! The show was one of the most successful shows ever shown on syndicated TV at the time. At the time, the show caused some controversy as the genie, played by Barbara Eden wore costumes that pushed the boundaries of what could be worn by women on TV.
I Dream of Jeannie is a fantasy sitcom that ran between 1965 and 1970. Within this fairly short timescale, the producers released a total of 139 episodes. The first 30 episodes were made in black and white, which makes it a fairly historically significant show as it transitioned between the eras of black and white and color recordings. The show is about a 2,000-year-old Genie who falls in love with an astronaut. The astronaut was played by Larry Hangman, who would later go on to play J.R in the massively popular soap opera, Dallas.
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