Eurostile Font
About Eurostile Font
The Eurostile Font was designed by Tony Wenman, and its figures convey a sense of the time. A distinctive feature is the heavy serifs in the lower third of the characters.
Today, entertainment flyers and advertisements still use the bottleneck typeface as carefree and playful. For logo design projects that require fancy logos, this font is the best choice. Additionally, the bold look works well as titles on a variety of websites and pages.
Aside from providing a unique look to your own projects, it's also designed with stylish glyphs. In addition to gift cards, memes, emojis etc. You can use this font for a variety of purposes.
Higher companies use it for business purposes. In template designs and theme designs, headings, and different social media videos and channels, it is an ideal choice.
An attractive font that can be used for both company logos and blog logos, as well as a wide range of other design aesthetics.
Font Details
| Font Name: | Eurostile Font |
| Format: | TTF |
| Version: | 1.0 |
CHARACTERISTICS
| Weight Range: | Regular |
| Width: | Normal |
| Contrast: | Medium |
| x-height: | Medium |
| Ascenders/Descenders: | Standard |
| Italic: | No |
| OpenType Features: | Basic |
TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS
| Glyph Count: | 203 characters |
| Kerning Pairs: | 651 |
| Hinting: | Auto-hinted |
| Alternates: | Limited |
| Ligatures: | Standard |
| Unicode Coverage: | Basic Latin, Latin-1 Supplement |
LANGUAGE SUPPORT
| Basic Latin | English, Spanish, French, German, Italian |
| Extended Latin | Not supported |
| Cyrillic | Not supported |
| Greek | Not supported |