The Dealerplate California Font is a typeface that was created specifically for use on license plates in the state of California. The font was designed by Tom Scharf and released by the Scharf Foundry in 1984.
The font is based on the plate letters used on Californian license plates from 1963 to 1986. It includes four different styles: normal, italic, bold, and bold italic. The normal style is used for the plate numbers, while the other three styles are used for the state name and slogan.
This Font has been used on a variety of license plates over the years, including those for cars, trucks, motorcycles, and even boats. It is also used on a variety of other items, such as signs and labels.