What is the Stand Up JNL font?
An online reproduction of a trade ad circa the 1950s for comedian-actor Paul Gilbert featured his name in the hand-drawn lettering that serves as the basis for Stand Up JNL.
While the style of the typeface is derivative of the Latin Spur faces used popularly since the 1800s, the playful – almost awkward angles create a casual design that evokes good times.
It should be noted that the extremes of such angles might appear ill-spaced unless kerning is turned on within the application where the typeface will be used.
Stand Up JNL Font families
The Stand Up JNL includes the following font families:
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Stand Up JNL Preview
Here is a preview of how Stand Up JNL will look. For more previews using your own text as an example,
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