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I also made THPSFonts, a text file with every font used in the Tony Hawk's video game series. This page was last updated on August 18, 2026, and at this date there were 763 fonts identified across 25 titles.
Feel free to use my fonts for anything, but I'd really appreciate a mention if you do, or even see what you use them for. If I'm able to, I'll provide the original font sheets and my upscales for you to try and make your own.
The very first font I did was named Trekeln Sharpe, but I lost it when my previous laptop exploded. I managed to retrieve this other version on my iPad, I think this one is a tad bit different from the original but not by much. It's inspired by my handwriting on tablet, with erased lines so the glyphs can look "sharp", hence the name.
That one is based on my actual handwriting. This font contains a lot of glyphs, you should be able to write in plenty of languages that use characters like é, ñ, ç, etc. Each character with a modifier (à, ö, etc.) has a unique glyph, so it is possible to have different-looking "a"s or "e"s.
Based on letters I wrote on my notebook, purposely made to be big. The "trekeln" wordmark I made gave me the idea to turn these letters into an actual font, and so I did.
Inspired by letter graphics found in the files of the game Marc Eckō's Getting Up: Contents Under Pressure.
Inspired by a font sheet found in the files of that same video game.
A recreation of an unnamed font found in the files of the 2006 PlayStation 2 game B-Boy.
An adaptation of the text font used in PaRappa The Rapper Remastered, itself remade from PaRappa The Rapper.
A remake of the font used for license plates in Need for Speed: Heat, which is a slightly tweaked DIN Condensed.
A font from 2007's skate., New Courier Blot is a custom variant of Courier New Bold. Its filename is named "IndyType", but the game's executable refers to it as "NewCourierBlot". Some glyphs are taken from Courier New Regular. Here's the extracted font sheet and here's my handmade upscale. Interestingly, Jamie Currie's portfolio reveals that the font used during the interface's designing process was Chandler 42 Noir, as a placeholder while New Courier Blot was being made.
A complete remake of Helvetica Presto, a font used in Skate 2. It is based on Helvetica Bold.
A botched adaptation of Marker Streak, a font used in Skate 2. It looked so bad I renamed it.
A complete remake of Blockbuster, a font used in Tony Hawk's Underground 2's Create-a-Graphic.
A complete remake of Bold, a font used in Tony Hawk's Underground 2's Create-a-Graphic. If you want to remake it, here's the font sheet I remade.
A remake of Thrashed, a font used in Tony Hawk's Underground 2's Create-a-Graphic. If you want to remake it, here's the font sheet I remade.
A remake of the Create-A-Graphic "Neversoft" font used in Tony Hawk's Underground 2. This font is a modified version of Times New Roman.
An adaptation of the font used in the Game Boy Color version of Tony Hawk's Pro Skater 3.
An alternative version of the previous font.
An adaptation of the font used in the Game Boy Advance version of Tony Hawk's Underground 2.
A remake of the Create-A-Graphic "3D" font used in Tony Hawk's Underground 2.
A remake of the Create-A-Graphic "Block" font used in Tony Hawk's Underground 2.
A remake of the Create-A-Graphic "Graffiti 1" font used in Tony Hawk's Underground 2.
A remake of the Create-A-Graphic "Graffiti 2" font used in Tony Hawk's Underground 2.
A remake of the Create-A-Graphic "Spray" font used in Tony Hawk's Underground 2.
A remake of the Create-A-Graphic "Stencil" font used in Tony Hawk's Underground 2. This font is a modified version of Helvetica Inserat.
An adaptation of the font used in the DS version of Tony Hawk's American Sk8land.
An adaptation of the font used in the name entry of the Game Boy Advance version of Tony Hawk's Downhill Jam.
An adaptation of the font used in the DS version of Tony Hawk's Proving Ground.