Eurostile was designed by Aldo Novarese and published by Linotype.
Eurostile contains 10 styles and family package options.
Eurostile was originally produced in 1962 by the Nebiolo foundry as a more seasoned and complete version of its earlier Microgramma typeface, a caps-only design by Alessandro Butti used to label the foundry catalog. The family reflects the forward-looking spirit of the 1950s and 1960s. Its wide forms with squared curves are reminiscent of the shapes of cathode ray tube televisions, or the windows of airplanes and high-speed passenger railcars. By these associations, but also by its own careful composition,
Eurostile has sustained the ability to give copy a dynamic, technological feel. It works well for headlines and short bits of text, poster work, and, you know, on the side of space-going vehicles. The family spans three widths: Condensed, normal, and Extended, in three weights each. Its normal width includes companion obliques. Adding additional versatility, an outline style also accompanies the family.
Font Family:·
Eurostile Std Roman·
Eurostile Std Oblique·
Eurostile Std Demi·
Eurostile Std Demi Oblique·
Eurostile Std Bold·
Eurostile Std Bold Oblique·
Eurostile Std Condensed·
Eurostile Std Condensed Bold·
Eurostile Std Extended #2·
Eurostile Std Bold Extended #2File Size: 10.63 MB
Tags: clean,
european,
formal,
futuristic,
geometric,
german,
legible,
magazine,
masculine,
modern,
narrow,
racing,
retro,
sans-serif,
square, swiss,
technicalRelease date: September 14, 2000
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- Design projects: create images or vector artwork, including logos
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- The fonts are designed to work on MacOS (Apple) and Windows (Microsoft)
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