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Very similar in design to the various fonts based on oval-shaped curves used by many U.S. states and Canadian provinces.
SAA Series “A” (1980): designer unknown, digitized by URW staff, commercial.For use with the Need for Speed: High Stakes auto racing video game for Sony PlayStation and Microsoft Windows. Plate.fsh (1999): John Arnstrom (aka Zacadeb), free.
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Four weights including lowercase plus corresponding small-caps styles, and suitable for use in both text and display.
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Based on Pennsylvania's license plate font.
Pennsylvania (2000): Christian Schwartz, commercial. Plain “Fill” weight shown here (embossing effects reproduce well only at larger sizes). Five styles including three-dimensional embossing effects. Penitentiary Gothic (2003): Andrew Leman and Richard Lucas, commercial. Semi-grunge font with built-in relief shadow to simulate embossing. Grunge font made from scans of an assortment of license plate characters. Misproject (2001): Eduardo Recife, free. states and Canadian provinces that exhibit more “boxy” curves as opposed to oval-shaped ones. Replica of Washington state's font, and also similar to font designs of other U.S. License Plate (2005): Dave Hansen, free. Keystone State “Relative” (shown immediately below) is a cleaned-up version of the typeface, while the original “Native” style is rougher and more idiosyncratic to realistically replicate the actual plate lettering. One of two fonts in this list based on Pennsylvania's license plate font (see also “Pennsylvania” a littler further below). Keystone State (1999): Anuthin Wongsunkakon, commercial. Based on parking garage ticket lettering but very reminiscent of license plate characters. Garage Gothic (1992): Tobias Frere-Jones, commercial. First USA (Mid-1990s): Brand Design Co./House Industries, discontinued, included for historical interest. He also gives a quick rundown of available license plate fonts, as of 2008: Ward Nicholson of Leeward Productions in Wichita, KS, explains many license plate fonts. TYPE DESIGN INFORMATION PAGE last updated on License Plate Fonts of the United States, Canada, and Mexico