What is the Route 66 NF font?
Statistics Prove. Near and Far. That Folks Who Drive Like Crazy. Are! Burma-Shave.
In the days before the Interstate Highway system, you were likely to encounter a series of signs like this, somewhere in the backwoods between the large and small towns connected by the U.S. Highway system.
The fonts in this series are based on the typefaces used on U.S. Highway signs from the 1930s to the 1950s. Included in each font are a sign shield in the backslash position, and a Burma-Shave logo in the section mark position. More…
The Truetype and Opentype versions contain the complete Latin language character set (Unicode 1252) plus Central European (Unicode 1250) languages as well.
Route 66 NF Font families
The Route 66 NF includes the following font families:
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Route 66 NF Preview
Here is a preview of how Route 66 NF will look. For more previews using your own text as an example,
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