It's also got the rounded upper corner on the "E," which the TOS font did and the Kelvinverse font did not.
And Picard has liven a rough life if he already looks that way at 85 (in universe) in a universe where people live to 140.
My prediction he is at Starfleet Headquarters. He is their to talk to Admiral Riker about searching for Spock who has gone missing. Riker says they can't. Romulus blew up and the Romulans blame Spock. Picard knows he won't get Starfleet to search for him and thus he goes and meets the crew for this current show. Jason
True. I've always just associated it with specifically with the TOS era. Understandable why the creators would go with it though.
The TOS font is an odd choice, but I love the Picard font. That said if they're really going with "Picard," I'd kind of prefer they just drop "Star Trek" from the name entirely. It flows weirdly, and like "Enterprise," Picard is easily recognizable as Trek without the ST part.
At first I thought they were the uniforms from the Countdown comic and Star Trek Online videogame but you're right, they're much more like Generations/Voyager/Early DS9 uniforms but with Next Gen-style collars and the brighter shade of gold seen on the DiscoTOS unis.
According to TrekCore, the file name for the logo is 'royal_flush', a reference to the show's code name. https://twitter.com/TrekCore/status/1128777399741509632
Probably because the TNG font is kind of ugly and incredibly '80s. No. The show is set around 2398, more than a decade after Romulus was destroyed. And it's not just more TNG. According to what's been said about it, it's not just another action show about starships on adventures, but more of a psychological study of Picard at a very different stage in his life than we've seen before.
Well, I can't really tell anything about this show from this image except that it's great to see Picard again, and this makes me more than ready to see a teaser trailer!
James McAvoy... lol. He should make a career playing the younger versions of Patrick Stewart in everything!
The uniforms are bright but Picard is dressed in black and looks disturbed. Something's on his mind while everyone else goes about their business. So I'd say he feels at odds and stands in contrast with the way things are going even though no one else has a problem with it.
The “Picard” subtitle is in different font though from “Star Trek”, if we really want to see how that would look.
The expression on his face looks like he has something on his mind. I think he's either heading to, or leaving from, something important.
At first glance it actually looks a bit colorful. Perhaps they haven't yet reached the post-production stage where everything is shifted blue and brown.
They did say every show would have a different look and feel. I think they want the colors to pop on purpose. It's the future, it's almost the 25th Century! It's bright! It's cheery! It's happy! I think it's a misdirect, so they want it to look like this on purpose. I'll be pissed if they mute those colors. It's very vibrant.