Wow. I was just joking, in both of my posts.
Maybe it is you who is too intense?
Maybe it is you who is too intense?
Wow. I was just joking, in both of my posts.
Maybe it is you who is too intense?
Yikes. Hey, cool that you found the Trek II font! Now someone find the font that was briefly "official Trek" like on the Making of Start Trek and the original Franz Joseph Tech Manual cover.
The one that "Star Trek" is written in. Of course, speaking of the Tech Manual it would be cool to find a font that's like FJ used for the "callouts".Yikes. Hey, cool that you found the Trek II font! Now someone find the font that was briefly "official Trek" like on the Making of Start Trek and the original Franz Joseph Tech Manual cover.
Tech Manual scan here: http://www.cygnus-x1.net/links/lcars/sftm.php
Which font do you mean, the one "Star Trek" is written in or the one the rest is written in?
The first one i don't know, but the second one seems to be "Microgramma", "Federation" is the name of a freeware alternative (i believe created by trek fans after the Tech Manual).
I'll check it out. The callouts are where you point to something and say "warp engine" or "reverse nucleonic riptatorium imparter".I'm not familiar with the term "callout". A font similar to the one used for the text in the TM, can be found here, created by longterm forum member Vance: http://www.pixelsagas.com/fonts/Font_Table.php?cmdFile=Font_Star_Trek.idx
Wow. I was just joking, in both of my posts.
Maybe it is you who is too intense?
supports thisLong since replaced by computers, the mechanical lettering kits used by draftsmen and amateur sign makers served as the inspiration for the Bryant family of typefaces. Designed for a range of options, the Bryant series includes 4 weights and an additional alternate for each weight to accommodate extra typographic possibilities.
My god, you're way too intense.
Which is here: http://www.trekbbs.com/showpost.php?p=5017875&postcount=39Just to raise the zombie again, the Montalban font is done. Link and sample image are in my main Font thread.
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