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Eurostile Next Alternatives

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Last edited August 10, 2018

Eurostile Next is Linotype's redrawn and expanded version of Aldo Novarese's 1962 design. This new version refers back to the original metal types and to its mid-century modern aesthetic of squarish characters and subtle curves. Eurostile Next brings back the gentle curves, which were lost in other digital versions, therefore regaining the spirit of the original design and its somewhat softer demeanor. The family has been greatly expanded, now consisting of five different weights: ultra light, light, regular, semibold, and bold. Along with the regular width, all weights also have extended and condensed versions. Stylistically, Eurostile Next is well suited for designs in the fashion of the 50's and 60's, yet it still has a remarkably new and contemporary feeling. Its numerous variations and typographic features are invaluable for projects ranging from extensive corporate branding to one-off posters and from large signage to small print text.

mystic
enthusiastic
Living to fry the beef rice

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winter
ultraviolets
He is a red sucker in our heart

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FF Bau is a large workhorse family of sans serif typefaces drawn in the “Grotesk” genre. Christian Schwartz is its designer, working... Read More

jungle
conceptional
The road to hell wasn’t paved in a day

Created for magazine and newspaper headlines, FF Turmino is probably the first typeface that inverts the usual relation between weight and width. In other words: the heavier the font the more condensed it is. When using the family for newspapers or magazines it is now possible for the first time ever to set more text in Black than in Normal or Light. The result is a happy little family that... Read More

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abstractions
With lactic acid juice flavor

Originally drawn for a logotype, the FF District Bold style was completed in 2001. For French designer Albert Boton, it was refreshing to work in this style, and to tinker with the weight and the limitations peculiar to this kind of family. The rounded corners and subtle details gave the design stylishness and personality. First released in 2002 as part of FF Bastille Display family (together... Read More

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enthusiastic
Do not annoy by playing golf

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The design of FF Chambers Sans is inspired by very divergent sources. In fact, during its development, designer Verena Gerlach had two... Read More

vortex
enthusiastic
Go ahead, make my day

FF Enzo is a vigorous Scandinavian sans. Drawn by Swedish designer Tobias Kvant, the family comes in five weights from Thin to Black, each complete with companion italic. Inspired by past and present type styles, the face achieves a unique look; this mix of various sans serif design currents creates a quite contemporary, lively texture. The design features a high x-height with particularly... Read More

rocket
conceptional
No occupation while stabilizing

The Handel Gothic™ typeface has been a mainstay of graphic communication for over 40 years - all the while looking as current as tomorrow. Designed by Don Handel in the mid-1960s, and used in the 1973 United Airlines logo developed by Saul Bass, Handel Gothic was an instant success when released to the graphic design community. Its generous lowercase x-height, full-bodied counters and square... Read More

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ultraviolets
He who laughs last thinks slowest

The Handel Gothic™ typeface has been a mainstay of graphic communication for over 40 years - all the while looking as current as tomorrow. Designed by Don Handel in the mid-1960s, and used in the 1973 United Airlines logo developed by Saul Bass, Handel Gothic was an instant success when released to the graphic design community. Its generous lowercase x-height, full-bodied counters and square... Read More

chalet
wunderkinder
Whatever you are, be a good one

Xavier Dupré’s FF Absara is a work of French proportions, but its shapes take influence from the Dutch style: less polished, and more direct. Its casualness refers to humanist written forms. FF Absara’s rough cut makes it interesting at display sizes, but thanks to its generous x-height and firm serifs, FF Absara works equally well setting text. The typeface’s idiosyncratic italic creates a... Read More

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hypothenuses
Technology is no place for wimps

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The ITC Franklin™ typeface design marks the next phase in the evolution of one of the most important American gothic typefaces. Morris... Read More

Nuri Frank Rocholl Die Gestalten 2003
always
abstractions
Entering shop by stroller you decline

FF Zine is a fine example of Berlin-based designer Ole Schäfer’s logic. Art Directors often have trouble finding coordinated typefaces across several different styles. The design began with a related project. In 1996, Schäfer drew a two-weight headline face for Dresden’s Sächsische Zeitung newspaper. The brief called for a display system offering multiple “atmospheres.” The solution he came up... Read More

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guitarfishes
Please take care of the bamboo

Similar in design to Franklin Gothic, News Gothic was one of a number of sans serif faces manufactured by American Type Founders in the early years of the twentieth century. Initially cut as a light sans, heavier versions were made in the 1940s and 50s along with some condensed weights. The News Gothic font family offers an uncomplicated design that is well suited for use in newspapers and... Read More

chalet
microphysics
There is no smoking in the depths

The Venus type family is a historic hot metal face with left slanted weights that is used for the german cartographic map production. There are also special typefaces required like the Roemisch and Topografische Zahlentafel type family.

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microphysics
Hell with the dog, beware of wife

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ultraviolets
Palace explodes diced chicken

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Eurostile Candy is a fun spinoff from Akira Kobayashi's Eurostile Next family. As the name implies, it is based on Eurostile but with... Read More

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Linotype 1957
Christian Schwartz
FontFont 2002
Ole Schäfer
FontFont 2002
Albert Boton
FontFont 2004
Verena Gerlach
FontFont 2008
Tobias Kvant
FontFont 2008
Donald Handel, Nadine Chahine and Rod McDonald
ITC 2010
Robert Trogman
Bitstream
Donald Handel
Linotype 1980
Xavier Dupré
FontFont 2004
Ole Schäfer
primetype 2002
Ole Schäfer
primetype 2004
David Berlow
ITC 2008
Frank Rocholl
Die Gestalten 2003
Ole Schäfer
FontFont 2001
Ole Schäfer
primetype 2003
Morris Fuller Benton
Monotype 1908
Scangraphic
Elsner+Flake
Bauersche Gießerei
Linotype
Sebastian Lester
Monotype 2008
Akira Kobayashi and Aldo Novarese
Linotype 2008
Akira Kobayashi
Linotype 2008