Eurostile

Euro style is a popular sans serif font with the constructed character.

The Aldo Novarese in 1962 created screen font took care of even in the 1960s caused a sensation, even though it only added to the minuscule, slightly modified version of the Microgramma is that already appeared ten years earlier.

Use

The readability of the Euro styles on the screen remains because of their geometric character behind other fonts in their class. Nevertheless, it is extensively used in some places as a screen font, such as in video games like StarCraft II, Ratchet & Clank or Halo: Reach.

The Euro style is used for example in the logos of Toshiba, Casio and Diadora or even with that of the Euro Vision Song Contest. At Carl Zeiss, it is used to label lenses.

In the euro banknotes styles of the Canadian Journey series of Canadian dollar served as the default font.

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