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Date released 1962, Design based on Variations Microstyle Eurostile is a geometric designed by in 1962. Novarese created Eurostile for one of the best-known Italian, in. Novarese developed Eurostile to succeed the similar, which he had helped design. Microgramma was a titling font with only letters, which came with a variety of weights. A decade after Microgramma, Novarese resolved this limitation with his design of Eurostile, which added letters, a bold condensed variant, and an ultra narrow design he called Eurostile Compact, for a total of seven fonts. Eurostile is a popular display font, particularly suitable for headings and signs. Its linear nature suggests, with an appeal both technical and functional.
The squarish shapes with their rounded corners evoke the appearance of of the 1950s and 1960s. It is particularly popular in artwork and media set or produced in the 1960s and 70s, alongside other graphic design use. Eurostile and its antecedent Microgramma had a near-monopoly on science fiction typefaces through the end of the 20th century, before, seeing an opening in the market, began designing more modern for the genre and distributed them through. Tselentis, Jason (August 28, 2017). Retrieved October 29, 2017.
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Retrieved 28 August 2017. At 28% of all font types, the second-most used in the survey by Shedorff and Noessel (Nathan Sheadorff and Christopher Noessel, Make It So: Interaction Design Lessons from Science Fiction, New York, NY: Rosenfeld Media, 2012, p. Addey, Dave.
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Retrieved 2017-08-27. External links Wikimedia Commons has media related to. Linotype's Eurostile page:,. Eurostile Next.