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The Star-Ledger was created in 1832.
Heath Ledger was not in any of the Star Wars movies.
There are quite a few names for the font of the Star Wars logo. One of the names is Star Jedi.
The Star In The Hood logo uses a custom font that is not available for public use.
The font used for the Lone Star Beer logo is a custom font created specifically for the brand, and is not widely available for public use.
The Microsoft font that is closest to the Star Wars font is "Frank Ruhl Libre." While it doesn't perfectly replicate the iconic "News Gothic" style used in the Star Wars logo, it captures a similar bold and geometric aesthetic. For a more accurate representation, you might consider searching for unofficial fonts that mimic the Star Wars typography more closely, such as "Star Jedi."
Heath Ledger is the main star in "A Knight's Tale," a 2001 medieval adventure film. Ledger plays the character of William Thatcher, a peasant squire who pretends to be a knight to compete in jousting tournaments.
The first ledger line above the treble staff is A, followed by C, then E, and so on.
It's okay people, I've found it, just search in Star In The Hood font :)
double click on the text.
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If you mean the font that we constantly see in the show such as on the screens and such, that is Aurebesh and it is the basic alphabet for English (which is called "Basic" in the Star Wars universe)