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Revision as of 00:47, 13 July 2010
Xenotron is a family of fonts designed in 1995 by Cornelis "Kees" Gajentaan, a Video Games Artist and Happy Mascot Hunter.
The Xenotron font was used in Oni, most notably in splashscreens, but also in some in-game 2D art ("STAIRS" signs, "DC" decals...)
- Kees is neither credited explicitly nor mentioned in "Special Thanks", meaning that whoever brought this font to Bungie West either claimed authorship or got the font from a font repository and didn't bother looking up the author.
- Original font on HYBRIDspace
- Xenotron and Xenotron Broadstroke
- Xenotron Radio Edit
- Other cool stuff by Kees
- FunTower project (for Times Square)
- Other Artwork (portfolio of 2D and 3D art)
- Special mention for FunTower
- It's a "vertical city" concept made of seven modular halls of seven floors each.
- Unfortunately, the 3D data is unavailable... But the concept lives on, sorta ^_^