What is the Miss Rhythm JNL font?
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.
Miss Rhythm JNL Font families
The Miss Rhythm JNL includes the following font families:
Miss Rhythm JNL Preview
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Is Miss Rhythm JNL A free font? Is Miss Rhythm JNL Free to Download?
No,Miss Rhythm JNL is not free to download. You will need to pay for it I'm afraid.
Almost every font that we list on HighFonts.com is a paid-for, premium font. We do have a Free Fonts section where we list free fonts that you can download.
There is no point trying to find a free download of Miss Rhythm JNL so please don't waste your time looking.
It is highly unlikely that you'll be able to find Miss Rhythm JNL for free. There's a lot of websites that will say "Free Download" but these are just attempts to get you to click on a link which will either take you to an ad landing page or you risk getting viruses on your computer. In the rare occasion that you do find a free download for Miss Rhythm JNL remember that it's illegal to use a font if you didn't pay for it!
If you really want Miss Rhythm JNL and you want to truly own it the legal and safe way, then click here to visit the download and purchase page on MyFonts.com. Here you will be able to obtain the proper license. The designer and publisher deserves to be paid for their work, as they have put in the hours and the creativity to produce such an amazing font. Good luck with your purchase and future use of this font. :)