Tag: eurostile
Mastering Design Alchemy with the CA Yoshiro Font: A Timeless Fusion
As we traverse the ever-evolving landscape of the digital world, one particular product stands out for its unique ability to encapsulate the familiar nostalgia of the past, while gracefully navigating the cutting-edge aesthetics of the future- the CA Yoshiro Font.
Verbatim Font
This extensive 60-font type family was inspired by the best (and worst) of 1970s science fiction TV shows and movies. Verbatim aims to extract the essence of futuristic type from that era, add a dash of modern style and conjure
Eurocine Font
Eurocine is an expansive display typeface – a square sans serif that’s perfect for titling, headlines, logotype and branding. This 36-font family is packed with features to make it supremely versatile. This typeface attempts to capture the mood of movie
Flexo Soft Font
Flexo Soft is the soft companion of Flexo. In Flexo Soft, the sharp edges of Flexo’s characters have been tempered by a moderate rounding—creating a softer and friendlier typeface. Flexo Soft has a squarish design, making it stand out in
Frank Font
Frank is a sans serif font design published by Daniel Feldt Published by Daniel Feldt Download Frank
Kursk 205 Font
A text and display font with square proportions, inspired by the type styles of soviet-era Russia. Very shallow ascenders and descenders and a large relative x-height, exaggerate the compact and geometric look. Related to Kursk 105, its squarer-edged cousin. Published
Kursk 105 Font
A text and display font with square proportions, inspired by the type styles of soviet-era Russia. Very shallow ascenders and descenders and a large relative x-height, exaggerate the square look. Related to Kursk 205, its slightly rounder cousin. Published by
Gigalypse Font
Gigalypse is a one-weight workhorse. As a square sans Gigalypse can look smart, serious, and even futuristic. Round corners and curved sides add warmth and humor tempered by sophisticated geometry. This soft sophistication makes Gigalypse work whenever heavy display type
Microgramma Font
Microgramma was designed to Swiss principles by Alessandro Butti and Aldo Novarese for Nebiolo in 1952 as an improvement on the squared-off Bank Gothic capitals. The design was revisited by the same designers ten years later; Eurostile was the result.
Gamba Font
This squarish type is designed to create strong and clean layouts. Gamba combines futuristic shapes with high legibility, utilitarian design and personality. The quality of spacing and kerning is ensured by Igino Marini. Published by Juraj ChrastinaDownload Gamba
Metral Font
A geometric sans serif with a precise fabricated appearance. Smooth corners are mixed with subtle angles to form a strong, legible typeface ideally suited for a wide range of applications. Details include 6 weights with italics, an extended European character