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  1. Elbaris - 100% free
  2. Nomitais - 100% free
  3. Quirkus Out - 100% free
  4. FranciscoLucas Briosa - Unknown license
  5. FranciscoLucas Llana - Unknown license
  6. Black-Out by Wordshape, $25.00
    Bohemian Modern slab stencil display font Black–Out is a result of three things: the need for a distinctive ultra-black display typeface, an admiration for slab-serifs and Clarendons, and the love of systematic stencil type. Fusing all the desires together resulted in Black–Out. What was the inspiration for designing the font? Slab serifs + Clarendons + systematic stencil type = Black-Out! What are its main characteristics and features? It is a massive chunk of type, contemporary in nature while also harking back to the sun-drenched Modernism of California of the 1970s. Usage recommendations: Display type for use in materials that are meant to evoke a range of emotions.
  7. ITC Surfboard by ITC, $29.99
    Some words from the designer... The bold, playful element is everything in ITC Surfboard. West coast designer Teri Kahan was inspired by California's surfing lifestyle, and the letters of this alphabet dance along the writing line. The vitality of ITC Surfboard comes from the tension between its very free shapes and the precise edges and angles that create them. This all-capital font has deliberately tight spacing and works best in large sizes. Also included are fun, abstract surf/sail graphics.
  8. Rostock Kaligraph - 100% free
  9. Ventilate - Unknown license
  10. ROCKY AOE - Unknown license
  11. ChickenScratch - Unknown license
  12. ChickenScratch AOE - Unknown license
  13. CType - Unknown license
  14. Prick - Unknown license
  15. Schizm - Unknown license
  16. CType AOE - Unknown license
  17. ShampooSW - Unknown license
  18. Ventilate AOE - Unknown license
  19. Futhark AOE - Unknown license
  20. Lochen - Unknown license
  21. ButtonButton - Unknown license
  22. Kinderfeld - Unknown license
  23. OrnaMental - Unknown license
  24. ScrewedSW - Unknown license
  25. LinusPlaySW - Unknown license
  26. DeadGrit - Unknown license
  27. MooCowSW - Unknown license
  28. ROCKY - Unknown license
  29. Angioma AOE - Unknown license
  30. FishyPrint AOE - Unknown license
  31. Futhark AOE - Unknown license
  32. Seaweed Fire AOE - Unknown license
  33. Mission Art by Woodside Graphics, $19.95
    Mission Art contains 26 design elements from many of the California missions. From a dove about to alight on a mission wall, to floral accents of all kinds, to a mission cross, there's a design here for everyone and every purpose. An important part of this collection is 6 decorative borders that are designed in such a way that they can be used as single elements by themselves, or repeated to make a long border across a page. They join seamlessly by simply typing the appropriate letter over and over again.
  34. Metalet Modern JNL by Jeff Levine, $29.00
    Metalet Modern JNL was based on the letters found within the Metalet Movie Titling Set manufactured by the Modern Display Advertising Company of Hollywood, California circa the 1940s. Each stamped metal letter would be affixed to the background surface via the use of miniature magnets. Once in place, titles for home movies or slides could be photographed, the letters then returned to their storage area in their box. The character shapes show unusual stroke movement, which means the original models used for these letters were most likely hand-drawn.
  35. MVB Hotsy Totsy by MVB, $39.00
    MVB Hotsy Totsy is Akemi Aoki’s first typeface design. Aoki created the letters in cut paper. Once digitized, the design was expanded to offer several weights and styles. Exaggerating the triangular serifs and tapering strokes of “Latin” typefaces, MVB Hotsy Totsy is the perfect party face, appearing frequently on board games, product packaging, and in children’s books. It is named for (what was at the time) a dive bar in Albany, California. The bar has since been renovated but its neon sign was preserved, a local landmark of San Francisco’s East Bay.
  36. Special Edition JNL by Jeff Levine, $29.00
    The Teapot Dome scandal was a 1920s bribery scandal involving Secretary of the Interior Albert Bacon Fall. Fall leased Navy petroleum reserves at Teapot Dome in Wyoming [along with some California reserves] at low rates with no competitive bidding. The San Francisco Examiner for Feb. 20, 1924 ran the two line headline “U.S. Senator Named as Oil Stock Speculator; Whitney to Face Quiz Today on Slush Fund”. The headline was set in a condensed, slightly squared sans serif typeface. This is now available as Special Edition JNL in both regular and oblique versions.
  37. Beroga Fettig - 100% free
  38. Beroga - Unknown license
  39. Elb-Tunnel - 100% free
  40. ITC Hornpype by ITC, $29.99
    ITC Hornpype is the work of California freelance designer Mott Jordan, a cheerful display face inspired in part by the cartoons of the 1920s and 30s. According to Jordan, the typeface's name and three-dimensional quality can be traced to an early cartoon in which a cat blows on a horn with such force that the instrument bulges out. For the three-dimensional look, Jordan added highlights to the thicker strokes to create letters that look as though they were, in his words, squeezed from a toothpaste tube". Jordan suggests his eye-catching font for shorter words in larger point sizes. ITC Hornpype is a lively font perfect for anything needing a "fun, goofy" look."
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