
A collection of vintage-inspired, hand-lettered graphic designs on a solid black background, evoking retro California surf culture. Designs in white and warm beige with red and muted teal accents. “California” in flowing cursive script, paired with a palm tree illustration and “1978” in blocky font, labeled “earthly” and “paradise” in smaller contrasting fonts. Adjacent, “Home is where the waves crash,” features a wood-paneled station wagon loaded with surfboards driving toward a sunburst. Below, “Summertime Madness” sits above a vintage car parked on a beach, with “Ocean Vibes” beneath it, dated “2012” and marked “highest possible level.” To the right, “I’d rather be surfing” boldly states, accompanied by “ESTD. 1967” and “Sunny Beach, SB,” with a surfing school logo. Finally, “The Endless Summer” appears in playful script alongside a sun and surf illustration. Style mirrors mid-century travel posters and hand-drawn ads, with a slightly distressed texture for aged effect. Flat, graphic compositions with minimal shading; lettering is bold and expressive, using varied weights and styles. Limited, harmonious color palette enhances the vintage feel. Nostalgic, carefree mood capturing classic California lifestyle. Clean, crisp image focused on typography and illustration.