In 1952, Aldo Novarese and A. Butti designed Microgramma for the Nebiolo foundry. It was a popular face, but was available only in capitals. In 1962, Novarese produced a full character set, including lowercase letters, and the foundry renamed the family
Eurostile.
The letters are square-shaped with rounded corners, producing a look reminiscent of the machinery, technology, and interior design of the 1950s.
File Size: 4.31 MB
Tags: 1930s, 1940s, 1960s,
clean,
cool,
european,
fashionable,
formal,
futuristic,
geometric,
german,
grotesk,
idiosyncratic,
italian,
jazz,
legible,
linear,
magazine,
masculine, menus,
minimal,
modern,
modest,
narrow,
plain,
poster,
retro, sans serif,
sport,
square,
static,
sturdy, swiss,
traffic,
unusual,
vintage,
wide, zeitgeist
Release date: December 3, 2007
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