

Of course Orbitron could also be used on the posters for the movies portraying this inevitable future.” Two Zeros

Only those very few geometric typefaces have survived to be used on spaceship exteriors, space station signage, monopolistic corporate branding, uniforms featuring aerodynamic shoulder pads, etc. If you’ve ever seen a futuristic sci-fi movie, you have may noticed that all other fonts have been lost or destroyed in the apocalypse that led humans to flee earth. “Orbitron was designed so that graphic designers in the future will have some alternative to typefaces like Eurostile or Bank Gothic. In a humorous comment, its designer McInerney wrote: It features four weights (light, medium, bold, and black) and many stylistic alternatives. Orbitron is a geometric sans-serif typeface published in 2009 and intended for display purposes.
