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What is the Swing Era JNL font?

Hand lettered Art Deco lettering for the title on the cover of the 1930s-era song “And I Still Do” provided the inspiration for Swing Era JNL. A bold, casual and friendly typeface, it features an intersecting inline through some of the characters. One could almost picture the hottest big band of the day promoted on a lobby card with this alphabet, beckoning all to come on in and “cut a rug”.

Swing Era JNL Font families

The Swing Era JNL includes the following font families:
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Font Name: Swing Era JNL

Design Date: 2015

Designer(s): Jeff Levine

Publisher: Jeff Levine