The Original Series & The Animated Series
- opening titles: Star Trek BT italic (sometimes labeled as âFinal Frontier Old Styleâ or âHorizonâ) | https://www.azfonts.net/fonts/startrek-bt/regular-247841
- credits: Star Trek BT regular (sometimes labeled as âFinal Frontier Old Styleâ or âHorizonâ) | https://www.azfonts.net/fonts/startrek-bt/regular-247841
TOS movies
- opening titles: Star Trek Film BT* (sometimes labeled as âFinal Frontierâ or âGalaxyâ) | https://www.azfonts.net/fonts/startrek-film-bt/regular-247712
- credits vary, so either: Star Trek Film BT (sometimes labeled as âFinal Frontierâ or âGalaxyâ) | https://www.azfonts.net/fonts/startrek-film-bt/regular-247712 or Montalban | https://www.dafont.com/montalban.font
The Next Generation
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opening title:
- âSTAR TREKâ | Star Trek Next BT ExtraBold | https://www.azfonts.net/fonts/startreknext-xbd-bt/extrabold-248342
- âTHE NEXT GENERATIONâ | Star Trek Gen | source needed
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credits: Crillee (sometimes labeled as âKrupperâ) | https://dafontfamily.com/crillee-font-free-download/
Deep Space Nine
- opening title: Star Trek Film BT* (sometimes labeled as âFinal Frontierâ or âGalaxyâ) | https://www.azfonts.net/fonts/startrek-film-bt/regular-247712
- credits: Handel Gothic | https://www.wfonts.com/font/handel-gothic
Voyager
- opening title: Star Trek Film BT* (sometimes labeled as âFinal Frontierâ or âGalaxyâ) | https://www.azfonts.net/fonts/startrek-film-bt/regular-247712
- credits: Handel Gothic | https://www.wfonts.com/font/handel-gothic
Enterprise
- opening title: Jefferies Extended | https://www.azfonts.net/fonts/jefferies/extended-22019
- credits: source needed
*okay, so âStar Trek Film BTâ is listed as the opening title font for the TOS movies, DS9, and VOY, but the one actually used has a slightly heavier weight and is likely the medium or bold variation of the typeface. I couldnât find any documentation about this discrepancy or the heavier version online. People who purchased the typeface from Bitstream or another official foundry might have it. That said, âStar Trek Film BTâ is really close, but if you want a closer title font match for the TOS movies, DS9, or VOY, then I recommend adding an outline to mimic the heavier âboldâ font weight.
source: https://memory-alpha.fandom.com/wiki/Star_Trek_fonts. Also, my eyes, since I had nothing to do while Lemmy was down during the instance upgrade and took it upon myself to go through the titles and credits for the aforementioned shows and TOS movies to compare and verify their on-screen accuracy instead of going outside. All these fonts are an exact match with whatâs on screen, with the exception of: (1) the font titles for the TOS movies, DS9, and VOY, which as mentioned above use the medium or bold version of âStar Trek Film BT,â and (2) the fonts for TOS movie credits, which vary and to be honest I couldnât be arsed to obsess over details at that point. I would just use âMontalbanâ for simulating TOS movie credits. Ok fine, for that one nerd who is inevitably gonna nitpick: <adjusts glasses> for an accurate simulation of Star Trek: The Motion Pictureâs credits you wanna use âStar Trek Film BTâ because âMontalbanâ was obviously created with The Wrath of Khan in mind and didnât exist at the time, naturally making âStar Trek Film BTâ the logical choice. Overall these fonts do require tracking adjustment (especially TNG credits), but they are a match. Happy memeing!
Edit (2024-03-03): just some formatting fixes
Edit (2024-03-05): added info for the bottom part of the TNG opening title (âThe Next Generationâ), and added Enterprise opening title font. I should move this to a location that is a little more sustainable for long-term maintenance.
Edit (2024-03-08): scope has expanded. Now planning to build online resource hub for Trek meme makers, which will include updated versions of this font listing. Discussion on that is in this post. More news to come.
Also, @ummthatguy@lemmy.world has this great workaround for those who canât load fonts:
It occurred to me that some mobile users may not be able to use those files on some apps. On several occasions, Iâve used fontmeme.com and it has just about everything, including other sci-fi adjacents.