How to make your text look futuristic (2016)
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- bhouston - 1022 sekunder sedanSome of this is based on the 1966 Star Trek logo:
https://logos.fandom.com/wiki/Star_Trek:_The_Original_Series
- socalgal2 - 26555 sekunder sedanDoes the Back To The Future logo really count? Raiders of the Lost Ark as a very similar style but does not evoke "future". Yes, there are subtle differences. My point is, if you divorced them from the connection to their content I think it would be hard to point to one as "future" and the other as "not future"
- dhosek - 34682 sekunder sedanAt the 1996 ATypI meeting in Den Haag, one of the speakers coined the term “sterotypography” to refer to certain cliches that get used in type usage. Another case of this is the use of Neuland and Neuland Inline to represent Africa, and of course the assortment of faux Chinese fonts that were ubiquitous on Chinese takeout menus in the 80s and 90s (and probably still are, but are there still takeout menus in the era of Grubhub?).
- giancarlostoro - 53328 sekunder sedanNeeds a (2016)
> Posted on February 18, 2016 by Dave Addey
Great read otherwise, I know the author mentions their book, I do wonder if he covers the history of how these fonts came to be so standard... for future stuff
- swiftcoder - 2620 sekunder sedanI love just how dated some of these futuristic fonts now seem, having grown up with most of them
- genghisjahn - 48729 sekunder sedanAnd then there is the papyrus font for avatar…
- p0w3n3d - 3432 sekunder sedanIn 2016 to make text look futuristic it would require using — (m dash) a lot, and maybe …
- Animats - 51284 sekunder sedanSomewhere, an LLM trained on this and can now produce cliche future fonts.
Is the Trajan fad over yet?[1]
[1] https://letterboxd.com/sethpaul/list/trajan-the-typeface-tha...
- bhaak - 39464 sekunder sedanFunny. I just googled this site 2 hours ago for a font inspiration for a makerspace logo.
Michroma is a Google Font alternative for Eurostile.
- riffraff - 52468 sekunder sedanTypeset in the future was awesome, too bad it stopped updating
- fredley - 6226 sekunder sedanAlmost exactly the playbook I followed (unwittingly) when designing a logotype for my Playdate game recently:
- efitz - 24068 sekunder sedanI dunno, it’s kinda futuristic, but it’s missing the faux 3d effect where it appears to have warped up close to you and left a trail of light behind it, like the Star Trek example of the end. Nothing says “future” like fake 3d effects.
- xiaoyu2006 - 52644 sekunder sedanA genuinely fun post.
- jonhohle - 27910 sekunder sedanMissing The Terminator. Also applies to Wipeout, a game with some of my favorite logo and design work.
- baigy - 34123 sekunder sedan> the devastating Kern Wars of 2067
Do we know who won those wars?
- harimau777 - 47289 sekunder sedanI kind of wish they had used something other than Eurostyle for the starting font in their example since it is already a font that has become associated with sci-fi.
Still a great article though! More of this please!
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- booleandilemma - 41921 sekunder sedanMy first thought was "that's just the star trek font".
- bigethan - 31123 sekunder sedanthis is exactly the ESPN logo as well
- sosomoxie - 41174 sekunder sedanIronically (I’m sure with intent). This looks super 80s.
- mproud - 38751 sekunder sedanVery tongue-in-cheek
- holotherapper - 45634 sekunder sedanFutura Free
- keyle - 44158 sekunder sedan
Sigh, if only :|We want it to look like the text is stretching towards 2020Who knew back then that we'd go from less design to no design at all produced by machines.
- QuercusMax - 53335 sekunder sedanThis should have a (2016)
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- timebeforeland - 52145 sekunder sedanIs this a joke..?
Nördnytt! 🤓