Gobotronic
Based on a design from Jim Sorenson, Gobotronic is a symbolic interpretation of the language of Hanna-Barbera’s own take on robots in disguise. Includes full alphabet, designed to be used by… Gobotronic
Green Martian
Green Martian is an alien-glyph typeface based on the ‘alien’ writing (usually Martian) found within DC comics over the years. Includes most common glyph mappings and accepted characters.
Hyperspace
Based on the original Atari vector font from Battlezone, Asteroids, and several other classic games. All caps font, includes accent characters, punctuation, and Euro. Includes bold and italic versions.
Interceptor
Interceptor is a custom commission LCD-based typeface. It features a thick, bold presence with some stencil details and sharp-corners replacing some curves. Includes full alphabet, extended punctuation, Euro. Includes bold, italic, and bold-italic… Interceptor
Invaders
Invaders is a science-fiction themed font inspired on movie posters from the 1960s ‘horror/monster-aliens’ shtick. Includes standard glyphs, Euro, and accented characters. Includes bold, italic, and bold-italic versions.
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?