An alleged photo of the elusive Banksy holding the artist’s trademark stencil signature which is based on Stop, with horizontal stretching. The a seen here seems to have been refined over time, being either a custom modification of Stop's C or D, or perhaps loosely based on another font entirely, such as the similar Motter Tektura.
Various works by the elusive street artist Banksy. The artist's trademark signature stencil is based on Stop. Other fonts used in works by the artist include stencilled versions of Courier New, Arial and Monotype Corsiva.
A work from 1998, featuring the artist’s trademark stencil signature which is based on Stop. The A featured in this early version of the Banksy signature more closely aligns with Stop.
First appearing in 2002, Banksy’s monkeys feature messages set in a stencilled version of the bold weight of Courier New.
A work from 2007, featuring text set in a stencilled version of the bold weight of Courier New.
A work from 2003, featuring text set in a stencilled version of the black weight of Arial.
A work from 2004, featuring text set in a stencilled version of Monotype Corsiva.