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TL DR - You probably want to use this font. Therefore, all of these fonts may be termed “Canon Accurate,” and recommendations will be based upon use-case. Priority will be given to fonts that have appeared on-screen or in other official capacity in current Canon media. The aim of this guide is to help you choose the most appropriate and accurate Aurebesh font for a given purpose, (taking it for granted that Aurebesh is the most appropriate writing system for your purpose-a bold supposition, which we shall re-evaluate in a future guide). Don't miss the sidebar to the right with tons of downloadable Star Wars fonts.Aurebesh, one of countless writing systems used throughout the galaxy, is an alphabet used primarily to transcribe the official language of the Galactic Republic/Empire: Basic.
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I've since found a much nicer version called "Red Five", available for free at.
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In my humble opinion, Star Vader is a bit sloppy looking. I came across it long ago, and I'm leaving it here for consistency's sake.) (Since the author of this font is unknown, it obviously wasn't sent to me. I apologize that I do not remember who created this, but I am positive it was freeware.
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This is the classic Star Wars lettering font, as used in all three of the movie titles. Peter did a great job on this, but he admits that the numbers are a little small. This is Peter Schuster Jun's version of Aurebesh. Peter based his version on technical files from, around the time Episode I was released. Peter Schuster Jun presents his version of the font seen on Trade Federation console displays. Includes rightside-up characters (as seen in Return of the Jedi) and upside-down characters (as seen in Attack of the Clones). 'Nuff said.Ī more movie-accurate version of the popular Aurebesh. This typeface includes multiple fonts (italic, bold, outline, etc.), each with an expanded set of 216 characters!Ī canon version of the Star Wars alphabet known as "Naboo Futhork", which appears prominently in Episode I.Ī movie-accurate version of the Mandalorian font, as seen in the Episode II Visual Dictionary and the menu screens of the 2004 Star Wars DVD release.Ī Sith font based on the writing that appears on Darth Vader's chest box.īased on an obscure inscription from a Y-Wing pilot's helmet in Return of the Jedi.Ī forgotten font from some early LucasArts games, from the days before anyone had ever heard of Aurebesh.Īn Aurebesh-looking version of the English alphabet. Dan from Iconian Fonts did most of the work on this, and I made a few suggestions. Snubfighter by Iconian Fonts and ErikstormtrooperĪ readable Latin/English typeface that replicates the look of my Metal Rebel font. To see stuff people have made with my fonts, like tattoos, check out my Fonts In Action page.
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If you want to use these fonts on a Macintosh, click here to download a conversion utility. NOTE: These are all True Type Fonts, which are designed to work on PCs.
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