Parisian Playboy JNL is a classy and cool decorative display font that was designed by Jeff Levine, it is an art deco font family. This typeface has two styles and was published by Jeff Levine Fonts.
Sheet music for the song “My Ideal” (from the 1930 Paramount picture “Playboy of Paris starring Maurice Chevalier) had the name of the movie hand-lettered in an Art Deco, Broadway-influenced type design.
This became the inspiration for Parisian Playboy JNL, which is available in both regular and oblique versions.
This font is free for personal use and No Commercial use is Allowed! If you want to use it for your Commercial purposes, you should purchase its Commercial license HERE.
Parisian Playboy JNL Decorative Font
Postscript type name: Parisian-Playboy-JNL
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Tags: Display, Sans Serif, Decorative, Basic
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License: Free for Personal Use
Designer, Publisher: Jeff Levine