Acceptable JNL was designed by Jeff Levine and published by Jeff Levine.
Acceptable JNL contains 1 style.
Acceptable JNL is a typeface modeled from hand lettering on a piece of 1940s sheet music, and has a distinctly casual, yet Art Deco flair.
It's name can also be mischievous, for when you're asked 'which font should I use for the job' you can answer 'the Acceptable font'. This may well start a dialogue reminiscent of Abbott and Costello's 'Who's On First?'
Font Family: Acceptable JNL
File Size: 12.19 MB
Tags: 1940s, art deco,
display,
headline,
retro,
sanserif, thick and thin
Release date: October 15, 2014
You can use this font for:
- Design projects: create images or vector artwork, including logos
- Website publishing: create a Web Project to add any font from our service to your website
- PDFs: embed fonts in PDFs for viewing and printing
- Video and broadcast: use fonts to create in-house or commercial video content and more
- The fonts are designed to work on MacOS (Apple) and Windows (Microsoft)
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