![]() The Star Trek Blueprints and Star Fleet Technical Manual introduced it to fans when they were first published in April and November of 1975 respectively, for all the page headings of the latter were in this font's extended (but not extended bold) format. Microgramma and the similar type style Eurostile, which was based upon it, were both designed by Aldo Novarese and Alessandro Butti for the Nebiolo Type Foundry in 1952. Transitional 521 StarTrek Next Pi Linotype Microgramma Extended Bold was used throughout various Star Trek films, including the computer screens in Star Trek II: The Wrath of Khan. Swiss 911 Ultra Compressed is the font used for LCARS displays. It is also used in Star Trek: Lower Decks, as a direct nod to TNG. Crillee Italic was used for the credits in Star Trek: The Next Generation. Star Trek Gen is the font used for "The Next Generation" in the TNG show logo. Star Trek Next is the font used for "Star Trek" in the TNG show logo. Square 721 Condensed is part of the Li'l Bits TOS package. Venetian 301 is part of the Li'l Bits TOS package might have been in use for displays in TOS. ![]() Star Trek Pi BT contains the insignia from TOS plus the Klingon logo on lowercase a-d and ten Klingon letters on e-n Starfleet Bold Extended BT is the font with letters used on the hull of Starfleet vessels recently renamed to Millennium. ![]() Star Trek Film BT has the lettering used in the movies, in the titles for Star Trek: Deep Space Nine and Star Trek: Voyager and used as a prelaunch logo of Star Trek: Enterprise recently renamed to Galaxy. Star Trek BT is the font with the original lettering from TOS and TAS recently renamed to Horizon. There were at least two Li'l Bits packages released by Bitstream, one for Star Trek: The Original Series and a second for fonts from Star Trek: The Next Generation. ![]()
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