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Sans Serif

Eurostile Font

Eurostile Font is a geometric sans-serif typeface designed by Aldo Novarese and released by the Italian type foundry Nebiolo in 1962. Known for its square-shaped letters with softened, rounded corners, it embodies a clean, futuristic aesthetic that became synonymous with the Space Age.

Its Extended and Bold Extended variants, with their wide, blocky proportions, are especially iconic, making the font a popular choice for science fiction films, automotive dashboards, and tech branding from the 1960s onward.

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Eurostile Font Family

1. Eurostile | Original
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2. Eurostile Black | Original
Eurostile Black
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3. Eurostile Black Italic | Original
Eurostile Black Italic
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4. Eurostile Bold | Original
Eurostile Bold
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5. Eurostile Bold Oblique | Original
Eurostile Bold Oblique
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6. Eurostile Cond | Original
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7. Eurostile Cond Heavy | Original
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8. Eurostile Cond Heavy Italic | Original
Eurostile Cond Heavy Italic
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9. Eurostile Cond Regular Italic | Original
Eurostile Cond Regular Italic
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10. Eurostile Extd | Original
Eurostile Extd
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11. Eurostile Extd Black | Original
Eurostile Extd Black
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12. Eurostile Extd Black Italic | Original
Eurostile Extd Black Italic
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13. Eurostile Extd Medium | Original
Eurostile Extd Medium
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14. Eurostile Extd Regular Italic | Original
Eurostile Extd Regular Italic
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15. Eurostile Heavy | Original
Eurostile Heavy
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16. Eurostile Heavy Italic | Original
Eurostile Heavy Italic
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17. Eurostile Medium Italic | Original
Eurostile Medium Italic
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18. Eurostile Regular Oblique | Original
Eurostile Regular Oblique
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History and Derivatives

Eurostile was essentially a refined and expanded version of Novarese’s earlier Microgramma (1952), which was a capitals-only design. Eurostile added lowercase letters, a bold weight, and a condensed variant. The most popular versions are Eurostile Extended and Eurostile Bold Extended.

Common Uses

Eurostile became ubiquitous in visual media, requiring a modern, scientific, or technological feel:

  • Science Fiction: Used extensively in movies, TV shows (notably Star Trek for ship hull lettering and LCARS displays), and video games.
  • Automotive Branding: Common on car dashboards, badges, and in advertisements during the 1960s-80s (e.g., Subaru, Toyota).
  • Corporate Identity: Popular for tech companies and products.
  • Signage: Used for its clarity and modern look in architectural and public signage.

Variants and Digital Versions

The original Eurostile family has been expanded over the years. Linotype (now Monotype) released digital versions. Eurostile Next (2008) by Linotype is a modern reinterpretation that adds new weights, italics, and Cyrillic characters while staying true to the original spirit. Various other foundries have created fonts inspired by or based on Eurostile.

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Eurostile Demi Font

There is another font called Eurostile Demi Font that has a gorgeous look too. It is a variant of the Eurostile font that has a heavier weight and a darker color. Eurostile Demi Font is ideal for creating a strong and bold impact, especially for titles, logos, and banners.

If you’re a fan of Eurostile, you might also be interested in exploring similar fonts. Here are some recommendations.

Conclusion

Eurostile Font remains a timeless choice for modern designs, with its strong visual presence and versatility. Whether it’s advertising, branding, or any design project that requires a contemporary feel, Eurostile continues to deliver. Explore its potential, along with similar fonts, to unlock new creative possibilities.

Note: Are you unable to install the font on your PC or Mac? Don’t worry. We can assist you with the instructions. See the links below for instructions. 

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