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What is the Police JNL font?

Police JNL was modeled from one of the many fonts created by the late Alf Becker exclusively for Signs of the Times magazine during the 1930s through the 1950s. This was a bit of a difficult design to translate into a digital font file, because the individual characters did not follow a formal structure as to the width and length of the cast shadows or the letter shapes—such is the way of the hand-lettered alphabet. Special thanks to Tod Swormstedt of ST Publications (and curator of the American Sign Museum in Cincinnati) for providing the archival material to work from in creating this font. More… Police JNL has a limited character set. The basic A-Z character is on the upper and lower case keys, along with numbers, some punctuation and the dollar and cents signs.

Police JNL Font families

The Police JNL includes the following font families:
  • Police JNL
  • Police Oblique JNL

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Font Name: Police JNL

Design Date: 2010

Designer(s): Alf Becker, Jeff Levine

Publisher: Jeff Levine