Miss Rhythm JNL was designed by Jeff Levine and published by Jeff Levine. Miss Rhythm JNL contains 1 style.
An early 1960s hand-lettered trade publication ad for an upcoming single 45 rpm release inspired
the type design of Miss Rhythm JNL.
The nickname of 'Miss Rhythm' was given to Ruth Brown because of her popular 'jump tunes';
that is rhythm and blues with an uptempo beat.
Because the trade ad for her record was the inspiration for the font, it was only fitting to use that
nickname as the font's name in honor of her.
Font Family: Miss Rhythm JNL
File Size: 9.61 MB
Tags: angular,
decorative,
display,
eccentric,
fun,
funky,
headline,
novelty,
playful,
sanserifRelease date: January 22, 2013
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