Fonts that include a capital letter J with a single left bar

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If you’re looking for fonts with the capital letter J featuring a single bar to the left, you’ve come to the right place.

For the love of typography

Finding the perfect font for your logotype, brand, or project is often a labor of love. Sometimes, you’re looking for a specific stylization for a key letter. This post is a listing of fonts that stylize a capital letter J with a single left bar.

Montserrat, Verdana, and Tahoma are the most robust and popular font families with a J styled with a single bar to the left.

Montserrat, Verdana, and Tahoma are the most robust and popular font families with a J styled this way; however, there are many others, too. Here’s a list to get you started.

Typefaces that include capital J’s with left bars

  • Advent Pro
  • AlegreyaSans
  • Aller
  • Anaheim
  • Arimo
  • Arkhip
  • Ayuthaya
  • Bitstream Vera Sans
  • Changa
  • Code-Light and Cold-Bold
  • Concert One
  • Consolas
  • Cousine
  • CreteRound Italic
  • De Ja Vu Sans Mono
  • Disclaimer
  • Dosis
  • Fauna One
  • Federo
  • FiraMono
  • Genericons
  • Gudea Bold
  • Gurajada
  • Hero
  • Inder Regular
  • Josefin Slab
  • Kenten Generic
  • KiteOne Regular
  • Lekton
  • LEtter Gothic Standard
  • Lilita One
  • Lucida Console
  • Lucia Sans Typewriter
  • MS Reference Sans Serif
  • Medula One
  • Meiryo
  • Monda
  • Montserrat
  • Mouse Memoirs
  • Museo
  • Myanmar Khyay
  • Nanum Gothic Coding
  • Nexa and Nexa Slab
  • Nova
  • Numans
  • Oldenburg Regular
  • Osaka Mono
  • Oxygen
  • PT Mono
  • PoiretOne
  • ProstoOne
  • Rubik
  • Sarala
  • Share
  • Slick
  • Source Code Pro
  • Tahoma
  • Telex
  • Terminal Dosis
  • Tharlon
  • Ubuntu Monospaced
  • UniSans
  • UnicaOne
  • Verdana
  • Zag

FAQs

What’s it called when a capital J only has half a serif at the top?

Sometimes this is called a left bar on a capital J.

Happy Typography!

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