*BLF LT1 Lantern Project) (updated Nov,17,2020)

As it was said in the BLF GT thread :

Here is a quick test with the Ubuntu Bold Font. (I didn’t verify the copyright (for commercial use, etc)).

Same with the battery tube a tad slimmer :

Pretty sure that the font can be even more “bolderized” in an another application than Gimp.

Here is a subjective selection of fonts (I didn’t check all the fonts listed)
Change the text and its size to have a better idea :

Quick test with one from the list (with slimmer battery tube) :

Please add me to the list. Thanks. And thanks for doing this. Good recognition of the need for one of these.

I’m very interested. Put me down for two please!

Please add me to the interest list.

Thank you

Two please. Orsm work.

Please add me to the list for 1 lantern. Thanks!

Please put me down for 1.

Spoiler: I don't really know how to phrase it correctly and I do not say that to cross someone. But, regarding the font question, I cannot prevent myself to feel the result as misfit. All the BLF collaboratively designed products are well thought, and I feel like the font selection is not up to the task : representing the engineering challenge overcame.

Is the Ubuntu Bold really settled, or is debate still opened?

I didn’t know the original font was an option, it’s the cleanest look. Still, I’m down to see more font suggestions.

Can’t we use the same font as the BLF GT (+ GT70, GTmini, GTmicro) and BLF Q8 in order to create a consistency between all BLF creations?

Interested

Interested, put me down for one. Thanks

I prefer the rounded font of the BLF Q8 (there are 2 font for the BLF GT and are different) and went throught a lot of messages to find its name without result. I tried to find an equivalent but none were as well “balanced” (don’t know if it’s the appropriate word).

I prefer the Ethnocentric Font i posted above earlier over the Unumtu one. The Ubuntu font looks to “cheap” or plain, almost like an enhanced dot-matrix printer font.

I agree with DBSAR on Ubuntu.

Plus, Here is my overall preference in order:
Q8 style
Original/old font with the fat B fixed.
ethnocentric

Do not like Ubuntu or the rounded style of the quick test one.

For what its worth, I strongly agree. Ubuntu looks extremely plain to me, the Ethnocentric at least has character.

At the same time, and recognizing that in this post I’m contributing to this as well, does it seem to anyone else that we’ve spent an inordinate amount of posts on the *font *of the lantern? I guess its a sign that people are excited about this project such that they want to discuss it even when there’s nothing substantive to talk about, but still…

Please put me in for one lantern!

We spend an inordinate amount of posts on everything, the font of the lettering on a BLF light is actually one of the more relevant subjects we spend posts on :slight_smile:

Lol, you got me there.

Regarding the Q8 font. I’m not sure which text you’re talking about, this one in the first image of post #2?

If so then I’d say with 90% certainty that:
‘BLF’ = Exo 2 Black
‘Q8’ = Magistral Cond Bold

Here’s some quick and dirty mock ups
Exo 2 Black

Magistral Cond Bold

Exo 2 + Magistral

As far as these mock ups go the Magistral is a bit weird with it’s T and 1 almost touching and so on.
Mixed fonts don’t work here because of the L’s.
And Exo 2 looks a bit… I don’t know. It’s funky.

I don’t really have much of a preference on this, don’t really care. But if you want some feedback…
It should be something simple and monospaced. And since there’s the line below the text the typeface should “sit flat” on it instead of being rounded on the bottom.
Seeing most of the fonts thus far have been more “in scale” with the lantern in the logo…

…how about the other features instead i.e. the rays of light and the line below?

That’s Roboto Mono. Still rather thick compared to the lines but overall I’d say it looks balanced. (You’d need to drop it from 350pt to ~250pt to match the line thickness)

Not sure what the size of the logo will be but scaling that image down to 5% on a 93 PPI monitor and leaning back to about a meter away I can still read it just fine.