What is the Guadalajara JNL font?
Hand lettered, the title on the sheet music for a 1940s hit song “Ti-Pi-Tin” inspired Guadalajara JNL.
The melody and original Spanish lyrics were written by Maria Grever, one of Mexico’s first successful female composers, with English lyrics supplied by Raymond Leveen.
This decorative and fun type face brings to mind fiestas South of the border, and emanates the charm of Mexico’s music, dance and colorful costumes.
Guadalajara JNL Font families
The Guadalajara JNL includes the following font families:
Guadalajara JNL Preview
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Is Guadalajara JNL A free font? Is Guadalajara JNL Free to Download?
No,Guadalajara JNL is not free to download. You will need to pay for it I'm afraid.
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