Since the inscription on Vader's chest box appears to be written in Hebrew (more on this below), I've attempted to give the letters a Hebrew styling and map them - as much as possible - according to their Hebrew values.
Also, kerning has been enabled for this font (see 'What is kerning?' on my Fonts FAQ page for a discussion of kerning). Uppercase and lowercase letters are identical. This font includes all English letters, numbers, and common punctuation marks (basically, all the stuff displayed on the keyboard). NOTE: This is version 2.1 of the font, updated with recent discoveries about the Return of the Jedi chestbox. This Star Wars font is based on the writing that appears on Darth Vader's chest box. While not an original movie making concept ( Flash Gordon has that claim, we believe) it made the idea very popular and is these days is expected as part of. The yellow text has become an iconic font, copied by many others since the first release. The Star Wars 'opening crawl' is one of the first truly great things about the Star Wars films. Open a new presentation with a blank layout Insert a text box and some text Change the font and font size to suit you Center the text in the text box Set the font color as yellow Set the background color of the presentation to black.
We will create this PowerPoint Star Wars effect using PowerPoint (obviously). If you do not want to download and install the font but just like to create simple text logos using Star Wars Font, just use the text generator below.
The Star Wars logo lettering is very similar to a font named Starjedi created by Boba Fonts, which is free to use and you can download it for free here.