

San Francisco Retro Anime Travel Poster
San Francisco is a 7x7 mile square of land that contains more hills, more fog, more opinions about sourdough bread, and more Victorian architecture per capita than any city has a reasonable right to claim. The Golden Gate Bridge is orange, not golden (it's technically "International Orange"), and it vanishes into fog so frequently that half the postcards of it are essentially pictures of clouds. The cable cars are the only mobile National Historic Landmark in America, which is a designation so specifically San Franciscan it could only exist here. This museum-quality poster renders San Francisco in 1990s anime cel style — the Golden Gate Bridge emerging from cel-shaded fog in warm International Orange, the Painted Ladies of Alamo Square standing in hand-drawn pastel Victorian detail with the skyline behind them, and Lombard Street's switchbacks winding through retro gardens. Alcatraz sits in the bay like an anime fortress. Fisherman's Wharf's sea lions lounge in vintage sunlight. The Transamerica Pyramid points toward a soft retro sky. Printed on 200 gsm matte paper with archival inks.
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