9 matchesI keep on looking for it or a similar typeface. Sgrunt. I'm already starting to hate it.
1 matchesOh well, what can I say about Adrian Frutiger's best known font?
Ok, let's say it's a Swiss typeface, with a Swiss design, with its own Swiss clarity. It's probably one of the most readable (legible?) in the whole set of typefaces.
I think it's cool – not in the meaning of stylish, but cool, as a thing thrown out of the fridge. It certainly makes its job well: it's been designed for CDG's airport signs and banners. Aside from that and road signs or very conservative logos and the small print – address and the like – in the stationery, I do not think I'd use it.
Helvetica, to name another Swiss-made bestseller, has more flair to me and it's more versatile.
(and yes, I do love Switzerland: the square flag, her William Tell and all the cows. And the lakes, the mountains, the weed)
1 matchesHey there SG-
Here we go: your top one, though it looks straightforward, is a little difficult to put a finger on. Put it this way -- it's a heavyweight of either Helvetica, good ol' Arial, Swiss 721 BT or Zurich BT. This, I suppose, depends on exactly how dead-on you wish to be. But this sample is too small and has too few characters to be able to make perfect match. Arial, of course, comes free with Windows9x and upward. Helvetica, Swiss and Zurich are all available from MyFonts at varying prices.
Your second font is much simpler. Originally it would have been Eurostile Extended, but there are clones floating all over the 'net on sites such as this under names like "Eurasia", "Eurose", "Microgramma", and on and on. A little delving and you'll eventually find what you're looking for.
Good lick and also luck,
-T
4 matchesI was wondering if anyone knew of a either free program that will enable me to open extended open type fonts? I am aware of adobe cs and illustrator, but they are too expensive for me. Thank you in advance.
2 matchesSeems like an extended Interstate - Bold and Light.
5 matchesHi, I'm looking for "eurostile extended two" free font
Is some one nows where I can find it?
Thanks
Helene
2 matchesDear Abstract Fonts,
We love the Existence Light font. Do you have the Regular, Bold and Italic version as well in addition to the Light?
Thank you for your help in advance,
Regards from Hungary