1 / 10About Let's Jazz Font
Introducing “Let’s Jazz” - a playful typeface which is inspired by iconic mid- century American advertising and lettering.
With this project we wanted to homage the dazzling graphics of those booming years and the result is a jazzy typeface that provides a condensed aspect with a bouncy rhythm.
As previously said, Let’s Jazz gives the spontaneous vibe of this sensational music genre but it has been also designed with a strong focus to the very distinct look of Saul Bass graphics, which are honestly still fresh and convincing, even nowadays.
Let’s Jazz offers two versions, Regular and Stamp. Each version contains more than 450 glyphs and covers several languages based on the Latin alphabet; the jazzy experience is enhanced with OpenType (OTF) support for small caps and includes some neat ligatures and alternates plus the old style bouncy numerals1.
This package is a powerful tool in a wide variety of design purposes: headlines, packaging, logotypes, badges, posters and much more. A bonus collection with several illustrations has been included to help you with your design projects!
Specifications:
- Files included: Let’s Jazz Regular, Let’s Jazz Stamp, Let’s Jazz Illustrations
- Formats: .otf, .ai, .png
- Multi-language Support (Central, Eastern, Western European languages)
- OpenType features (Standard and Discretionary Ligatures, Alternates, Small Caps, OldStyle Numerals)
- PUA Coded Extra Characters
How to Install Let's Jazz Font
Step-by-step instructions for every platform
- 1Download the Let's Jazz font file (.ttf or .otf).
- 2Locate the downloaded file in your Downloads folder.
- 3Right-click the font file.
- 4Select "Install" to install for the current user, or "Install for all users" to make it available system-wide.
- 5Let's Jazz is now available in Word, Photoshop, Illustrator, and all other apps.
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Let's Jazz Font is a display font that shines as a display or heading face. Pair it with a clean sans-serif or serif font for body text — the contrast creates a clear hierarchy while the two styles stay balanced and easy to read.















