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  1. Beverage Stencil JNL by Jeff Levine, $29.00
    The brand marking on a vintage wooden shipping case for bottles of Mission Naturally Good Orange Soda inspired Beverage Stencil JNL, which is available in both regular and oblique versions. Mission was a popular soda in California from about 1929 through 1970.
  2. ITC Kick by ITC, $29.99
    ITC Kick is the work of California designer Patty King, a bold and energetic brush script. The marked contrast of stroke weight lends the forms dynamism. ITC Kick is a stylish, graceful calligraphy font which will lend headlines a sense of modernity and sophistication.
  3. TNA Bound for Glory - Unknown license
  4. Aramis - Unknown license
  5. ITC Slimbach by ITC, $29.99
    ITC Slimbach font is the work of California calligrapher and type designer Robert Slimbach. Inspired in part by German fonts and the work of Hermann Zapf, Slimbach created a "contemporary text font with a progressive look", combining clean serif shapes with the warmth of calligraphic forms.
  6. Some Weatz Symbols - Personal use only
  7. Blockography - Personal use only
  8. Sculptors Hand - Personal use only
  9. Barkants - Personal use only
  10. R-2014 Eroded - Personal use only
  11. Markera - Personal use only
  12. Shortbrush - Personal use only
  13. 24hourbauer - Unknown license
  14. SantaCruz by Wilton Foundry, $29.00
    I wanted to capture a sense of California with this font - generous, warm, open, bold and sunny - all this imagery is captured in Santa Cruz. It is the quintessential California beach town like the world-famous Boardwalk with everything from the Giant Dipper roller coaster to cotton candy, corn dogs on a stick and chocolate-coated bananas. In fact, the Santa Cruz Boardwalk is the West Coast's last remaining seaside amusement park. It has miles of sandy beaches, giant redwood forests and great wineries. I know you will find many great applications to use SantaCruz, the font, whenever you have a need to extress a warm, sunny and generous spirit! SantaCruz is available in Opentype, PostScript and Truetype formats for both Mac and Windows.
  15. Averia Sans - Unknown license
  16. Penitentiary Gothic by E-phemera, $30.00
    Penitentiary Gothic is a digital recreation of the letters used on California state license plates, designed in order to make props for movies and television shows. The regular style is meant to be used on its own, but the other four styles are meant to be used one on top of another in different colors to create an embossed 3D effect. For best results, use the fill style in a dark color on top of a light colored background. Put the lolite style directly on top of the fill style in 10 - 30% of the background color. Put the hilite style directly on top of that in 10 - 30% of your fill color. Put the shadow style directly on top of that using your background color plus 50 - 80% black.
  17. Channel - Personal use only
  18. Throwupz - Personal use only
  19. Faltura - Personal use only
  20. Roskrift - Personal use only
  21. Funkygraphy - Personal use only
  22. Martini at Joe's by steve mehallo, $19.56
    Googie Architecture, also known as "Midcentury Coffee Shop Modern," was born in California during the Atomic Age. Martini at Joe's is based on lettering from several historic Googie sources - many of which no longer exist. The futuristic Martini at Joe's collection was named for Northern California's famous Italian-themed "Joe's" restaurants, some of which are still serving up large portions of charbroiled beef steak, canned buttered veggies and pretty decent martinis. Martini at Joe's contains many fabulous typographic extras – and is available in single font packages or as a 15 font interchangeable Megaset (with "italic-esque" obliques and "retro obliques"). Martini at Joe's is perfect for use as commercial signage, on the menu for your coffee shop, supper club, tiki bar, fish grotto, smorgy, space port or destination casino. It also holds its own in any vintage store, on greeting cards, t-shirts, hi-brow gallery announcements, product skins, your 'zine masthead, on the faceplate of your futuristic microwave oven, tv dinner packaging, at millionaire's conferences or even embellishing the fuselage of your latest jet airline venture. Martini at Joe's: there's no better way to say, "Hold the olive, I'm having a moment."
  23. Hollyweird by ITC, $29.00
    Hollyweird is another original, funky work of California designer Jill Bell, a bold display script with intentionally shaky strokes and tightly curled flourishes. The capitals are ideal as initials and the lowercase is best used tightly set. Hollyweird is a good choice for any work requiring a casual chic appearance.
  24. Enlighten - Personal use only
  25. Denigan - Unknown license
  26. Squareworm - Personal use only
  27. Ghang - Personal use only
  28. Arachnids - Personal use only
  29. Tipbrush Script - Personal use only
  30. Lyrics Movement - Personal use only
  31. FutstencilSerif - 100% free
  32. Toons One - Unknown license
  33. Open-Dyslexic - Personal use only
  34. Faltura Animals - Personal use only
  35. Faltura Guerra - Personal use only
  36. Faltura Alien - Personal use only
  37. ITC Stranger by ITC, $29.99
    ITC Stranger is the work of California designer Jill Bell, a slashing, almost menacing calligraphic typeface in a narrow, upright style. In small sizes, the strokes themselves draw more attention than the letterforms. In larger sizes, the effect is a little rougher and more diffuse, as the bristled ends of some strokes become apparent.
  38. Valerie by Solotype, $19.95
    Here is another attempt to create a font for invitation work unlike any already out in the world. In casting about for a name, I decided to call it Valerie after Valerie Hope, a mindreader of days long gone, who played California theatres in the 1930s and 1940s. And who, incidentally, was my mother.
  39. Trencher JNL by Jeff Levine, $29.00
    Trencher JNL is based on hand-cut stencils spray-painted onto a vintage 1947 Cleveland Trencher acquired by the Marine Corps Mechanized Museum at Camp Pendleton, California. Restoration volunteer Brian Platzer supplied to Jeff Levine the images of the stencil markings - and they were quickly re-drawn and turned into a digital type face.
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