socalgal2 6 hours ago

Does 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 8 hours ago

At 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?).

  • benj111 an hour ago

    We use this sort of short hand all the time.

    There's "ye olde" in a gothic font.

    Walk into a super market, every product is giving you non textual clues as to what it is, and why it's different from the identical thing right next to it.

    You notice the odd ones out because you have to stop and work out what the thing is.

    Edit. An example is spreadable 'butter', in the UK and Europe you can't say it's butter, it doesn't say it's butter, but I bet most people have never noticed that because it's in butter type packaging with the design language you'd expect.

giancarlostoro 14 hours ago

Needs 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

  • JK-Swizzle 13 hours ago

    As someone who has read the book, it does go through the history and inspiration of modern sci-fi typeset. Great coffee table book. Mainly expands on the articles on the website with more details and graphics.

    • giancarlostoro 13 hours ago

      Might have to snag it, and like you say, keep it laying around as a coffee table book somewhere. :)

genghisjahn 12 hours ago

And then there is the papyrus font for avatar…

  • arionmiles 2 hours ago

    He just... highlighted Avatar. He clicked the dropdown menu, and then he randomly selected Papyrus. Like a...Like a thoughtless child just wandering by a garden, just yanking leaves along the way.

  • jayd16 8 hours ago

    It's tribal, yet futuristic.

  • genxy 4 hours ago

    I know what you did!

  • Izkata 11 hours ago

    At least it wasn't Comic Papyrus...?

bhaak 10 hours ago

Funny. I just googled this site 2 hours ago for a font inspiration for a makerspace logo.

Michroma is a Google Font alternative for Eurostile.

  • ErroneousBosh an hour ago

    Given the name you'd think it would be an alternative for Microgramma, but no, no - just look at the internal corners on letters like N, W, and V. In Microgramma they'd be flattened off but in Michroma and Eurostile they come to a point.

riffraff 13 hours ago

Typeset in the future was awesome, too bad it stopped updating

efitz 6 hours ago

I 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.

  • mrexroad an hour ago

    FWIW, ST:TNG only used the faux 3D effect for the season that aired on the year of Star Trek’s 25th anniversary. Subsequent seasons reverted to the 2d text.

baigy 8 hours ago

> the devastating Kern Wars of 2067

Do we know who won those wars?

  • jamonserrano 5 hours ago

    Had the other side won, we would know them as the Kem Wars.

  • mikestorrent 7 hours ago

    To be honest I've had a lot of difficulty telling the two sides apart

  • mrexroad an hour ago

    Revenge is a typeface best served with Serifs

    Keeeeerrrrrrrrrrrnnn!!

  • marcosdumay 7 hours ago

    From the result there, looks like each faction got to keep some terrain.

xiaoyu2006 13 hours ago

A genuinely fun post.

  • ctippett 11 hours ago

    I agree! A refreshing interlude to the cybersecurity postmortems and corporate layoff news.

booleandilemma 10 hours ago

My first thought was "that's just the star trek font".

bigethan 7 hours ago

this is exactly the ESPN logo as well

sosomoxie 10 hours ago

Ironically (I’m sure with intent). This looks super 80s.

mproud 10 hours ago

Very tongue-in-cheek

keyle 11 hours ago

    We want it to look like the text is stretching towards 2020
Sigh, if only :|

Who knew back then that we'd go from less design to no design at all produced by machines.