About this font family
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?”
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