Bidan
Bidan is an angular, down-sloped face heavily based on the heading logos from Bandai’s “Dynasty Warriors: Gundam 2” video game. Includes full alphabet, extended punctuation, euro. Includes bold, italic, and bold-italic […]
Brainstorm
Brainstorm is a thick LCD-styled stencil font suitable for science-fiction settings and documents. Includes full alphabet, euro, extended punctuation. Includes regular, bold, italic, and bolt-italic weights.
Chromia
Chromia is an stylized, technographic typeface based on the packaging of Hasbro’s Prime: Robots in Disguise toyline as well as the Transformers: Fall of Cybertron toyline. Includes full alphabet, extended […]
Classic Robot
Classic Robot is an LCD-like typeface based on the packaging of Hasbro’s 2006 Transformers: Classics toyline. Includes full alphabet, extended character set, and Euro. Also includes Bold, Italic, Bold-Italic and Condensed […]
Crichton
This retro-style font is actually based on the title logo from the “Farscape” television series. Includes full alphabet, extended punctuation, Euro. The “dollar sign” has been replaced with the large […]
Cybertron
This bold typeface is based on the original logo of Hasbro’s legendary “Transformers” toyline. The basic font includes all alpha-numerics, extended punctuation, Euro, and comes in regular, bold, italic, and […]
Cyberverse
Cyberverse is inspired by Hasbro’s “Cyberverse” line logo from Transformers: Dark of the Moon as well as the GI Joe: Rise of Cobra logo, as well as many science-fiction marquees. […]
Cyrillian
Cyrillian is a ‘tech manual’ style version of the classic Russian Cyrillic lettering. It is designed as a ‘letter-replacement’ code-font, with letter glyphs lined up to their closest English equivalents. […]
Dai-Atlas
Dai-Atlas is a science-fiction themed, LCD-like font is based on the original Transformers logo from Hasbro, except thinner and leaner for ease of reading. Includes full alphabet, extended punctuation, and […]
The Copyright and Trademark statements are within the fonts, and terms of license are given in the license document within each font’s zip archive. I’m certainly NOT providing anyone with my legal registration information, of course. So I’m not entirely sure what you’re asking for.
I think something is wrong with the metadata in Mons Olympia Bold fonts. They are listed with “regular” weight. Looking at Roddenberry the bold fonts have a weight of “bold”.
I’m a little unsure about how to set the meta-data for some fonts because it’s not as explicit as ‘bold should be bold’, but is actually a measure of how horizontally thick a stroke is – and even that is inconsistent. As soon as I figure out what the standard’s supposed to be (it’s primarily used for font-replacement), I’ll use it in future versions of each font.
Are there any plans for a version of Montalban as a hollow/outline style, or adding roman numberals as in “II”?
Like the text “STAR TREK II” in the Star Trek II opening credits?