What is the Composer JNL font?
There are thousands of pieces of vintage sheet music available for collectors and curiosity seekers.
Prior to the 1930s, a large percentage of them had wonderfully hand-lettered titles on the covers, but gradually there was a shift by music publishers to utilizing metal type for the bulk of their output.
Normally set in an all-caps format, certain type faces reappeared in growing frequency and familiarity. More…
Composer JNL is one such example of a “workhorse” font, and has been re-drawn and reinterpreted by Jeff Levine Fonts in both regular and oblique versions.
It is based on the design “Glamour”, released by Lanston Monotype in 1948; which in turn was based on “Corvinus”, designed by Imre Reiner.
Composer JNL Font families
The Composer JNL includes the following font families:
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Composer JNL Preview
Here is a preview of how Composer JNL will look. For more previews using your own text as an example,
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