1 / 5About Sign Art Monoline JNL Font
In the 1907 book “How To Write Signs, Tickets & Posters” by Paul N. Hasluck is a thin, hand lettered sans style of lettering that at first seems pleasant and somewhat generic.
However, it is the set of numerals in this monoline type design which have curls on the 2,3,5,6 and 9. This gives this alphabet a bit of an Art Nouveau flair and makes it more unique from other sans faces from that era.
This is now available as Sign Art Monoline JNL in both regular and oblique versions.
How to Install Sign Art Monoline JNL Font
Step-by-step instructions for every platform
- 1Download the Sign Art Monoline JNL 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.
- 5Sign Art Monoline JNL is now available in Word, Photoshop, Illustrator, and all other apps.
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Sign Art Monoline JNL 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.















