Star Wars Crawl Font



Aug 16, 2019 The original Star Wars font crawl is known as Franklin Gothic but has become known as 'Univers'. All six films from the Lucas era use the Gothic/Univers font. The first three films used sophisticated camera work to produce the crawl. The four dots ellipsis seems to be an early Star Wars trademark as it’s present at the end of the crawl in original laserdisc releases of ep. IV & V, therefore certainly in the original theatrical releases.

  1. Franklin Gothic Font
  2. Star Wars Opening Crawl Font

Star Wars: The Rise of Skywalker is a 2019 American epic space-opera film directed by J. J. Abrams. It is the third installment of the Star Wars sequel trilogy, following The Force Awakens and The Last Jedi.

Franklin Gothic Font

ITC Serif Gothic is the typeface used in the logos of the Star Wars sequel trilogy. You can read more about the typeface in our previous posts about The Force Awakens and The Last Jedi.

Star Wars sequel trilogy Logos

The ITC Serif Gothic font identified above is not available for free, please follow the link above and purchase a font license to download and use the font. Meanwhile, you can take a look at our collection of fonts for cars, pop music and apparel as well as round-ups of new & fresh fonts around the web.

You can’t have Star Wars without the opening crawl, and I admit I’ll be excited on December 18, 2015 when Star Wars: The Force Awakens appears on screen followed by the first new crawl text in. Galaxies and stars have long signified the epic series, right font to use for projects.

Star Wars Opening Crawl Font

ITC Serif Gothic Typeface in Use
Crawl

In addition to The Rise of Skywalker, ITC Serif Gothic typeface is also used in the following logos, movie posters or album covers etc., including: Here Comes the Devil, Beautiful Lies (Birdy), Lovecraft Country, Cooties, The Force Awakens, Stories Untold, Outer Wilds, The Last Jedi, The Boat That Rocked, Halloween (1978 film).