La Cienaga font family
Being a SoCal kid, I grew up with Googie architecture. And probably like most Angelenos, we love our kitsch, even if the rest of the world has pretty much forgotten it. So, after coming across a series of "1950s" logo elements that looked anything but (uh, the Wurlitzer jukebox was from the late 30s/early 40s, Happy Days notwithstanding), I thought I'd slap on the rose-colored glasses and tap into nostalgia to get some real Googie out there.
Thus, La Cienaga (the so-called birthplace of Googie architecture) was born. I hope you'll enjoy it, whether it's for retro art or the signage on your spaceport!
The font comes in TrueType (.ttf) and OpenType (.otf) versions and contains all three weights (Regular, Hollow and Spotlight).
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The font comes in TrueType (.ttf) and OpenType (.otf) versions, contains all three weights (Regular, Hollow and Spotlight) and comes with the standard Megami Studios Commercial Use license.