Five directions — inspired by the angular, military-futuristic typographic language of Battlestar Galactica. Bold, condensed, geometric. Each with a distinct animation.
Orbitron is the closest publicly available font to the BSG reimagined title card — wide, geometric, military. "COSMYC" at full weight, "PARTNERS" lighter and tracked out beneath. A gold scan-line sweeps across on load, like a DRADIS console.
Syncopate is ultra-geometric — every letter built from pure rectangles and circles, no curves. Feels like a military unit designation or classified briefing header. The gold glow pulses like a ship's instrument panel. Stark, angular, authoritative.
Michroma has uniquely angular letterforms — the M, C and A have diagonal cuts reminiscent of the BSG 1978 original. "COSMYC" reads like a fighter callsign. A rotating 6-arm mark (referencing the Colonial seal) floats left. Orbit animation on loop.
Rajdhani is condensed, angular and military without feeling derivative. "COSMYC" runs wide at full bold; "PARTNERS" is framed in brackets with a classification code — like a Colonial Fleet mission brief. Flicker animation mimics damaged electronics or a DRADIS feed.
Ultra-condensed, maximum weight — close to the physical stencil lettering used on Colonial ships in the original 1978 series. The slash "/" is a structural element separating PR · IR · COMMS, turning the logo into a mission descriptor. A gold bar pulses beneath like an energy reading.