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Venue Font
This font was inspired by the font used to display the course venue in the racing game F-Zero GX.
Use CAPSLOCK when typing. Small caps are included for typing in lowercase.
Outline versions are also included.
How to recreate the venue font look:
Choose the F-Zero GX Venue Font-Semi Light Oblique font.
Add a vertical gradient with white (#FFFFFF) at the top blending into cyan (#C6FFFF) at the bottom.
Add an outer stroke.
The stroke layers are made up of 3 layers with the innermost and outermost layers being twice as thick as the center stroke layer.
Each stroke layer also has a separate opacity strength:
First stroke layer color #444444 (40% thickness) (71% opacity)
Second stroke layer color #99AABB (20% thickness) (57% opacity)
Third stroke layer color #224455 (40% thickness) (43% opacity)
In Photoshop, after adding a stroke you need to convert the text to a Smart Object before you can add another stroke on top.
Menu Font
This font was inspired by the font used in various places in the menu titles.
Menu Font Regular partially conforms to a grid and can be used as a pixel font at sizes that are multiples of 10pt.
Several alternate lowercase glyphs are included for the Menu Font: a, b, e, g, h, i, j, k, n, r, v, y, z
Font created by: midiman
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