Eurostile is a geometric sans-serif typeface designed by Aldo Novarese and Alessandro Butti in 1962. It is more modernist and cleaner in terms of shape, which is squared but with rounded edges, than in general, giving back the modernity vibe. This, among many reasons, is one reason it is a great go-to choice for more futuristic and general technology portrayals and media. It has been applied massively in science fiction media, corporate branding, and modern product designs.
Most importantly, Eurostile is very adaptable as a typeface. It is offered in a range of weights from light to bold and styles from condensed to extended. All those features enable a designer to manage a significant amount of visual effects while appearing regular. Its stroke width is constant, and its characters are simple and faceless, hence quite legible in petite sizes, which makes it very suitable for application in varied kinds of situations, from user interfaces to printed materials.
Eurostile Font Family
Eurostile Fonts are available in several weights: Light, Medium, Heavy, Black, and Bold.
- Eurostile Regular Font
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Font Designer | Aldo Novarese |
License | Free For Personal Use |
While being practical, Eurostile carries a slight typographic personality that is different from others, which boosts the visual identity of any brand. This new, slippery design appeals to the solid, reliable impression it gives; in such a way, it is popularly used in such spheres of industry as technology, automotive, and aerospace. Whether it be headlines, body text, or logos, Eurostile brings just a bit of flair and clarity to any work done using such typefaces, which makes it traditional for contemporary projects of design.
I hope you love using this font as much as I do! If you need help installing fonts, check out these guides: Microsoft’s article for Windows users and Apple’s article for Mac users.