Eurostile font style is geometric sans-serif typeface designed by Aldo Novarese in 1962. Typeface designer Novarese originally made Eurostile for one of the best-known Italian foundries, Nebiolo in Turin. Novarese developed Eurostile to succeed the similar Microgramma, which he had helped design. The font style comes with a variety of weights, but had only upper-case letters.
Eurostile is a popular display font, which is particularly suitable for headings and signs. Its linear nature suggests modern architecture, with an appeal both technical and functional. The squarish shapes with their rounded corners evoke the appearance of television screens of the 1950s and 1960s.
Eurostile is a widely used as display font that has warm feeling and particularly suitable for designing headlines, body text and paragraph. This font family has ability to well decorate your design objective.
License: Commercial use!
Publisher: Linotype
Designers: Aldo Novarese
Format: OTF
Eurostile Free Alterantives
The following fonts are the most closer and similar to Eurostile typeface and you can use these fonts for both personal and commercial purpose.