21 Classic Ave Photo(s) by Joe Clark. Imported from Flickr on Jun 14, 2017. Source: www.flickr.com Uploaded to Flickr by Joe Clark and tagged with “eurostile”. License: All Rights Reserved. Typefaces Formats Signs (1816) Topics Architecture (1167) Tagged withaddress numbers (31)all caps (5970)tight letterspacing (733)mounted architectural letters (148)buildings (42) Artwork location Canada (658) Toronto (154) 1 Comment on “21 Classic Ave” Florian Hardwig says: Jun 14th, 2017 1:10 pm Eurostile and its (originally caps-only) predecessor Microgramma can be hard to tell apart. The flat sections in those joints that involve diagonals (1, A, V) give away that this is Microgramma. Left: Microgramma Bold Extended. Right: Eurostile 415–22 Post a comment Name Email – will not be published Website Your response Submit Comment More Microgramma in use “Eye Shade” ad for Joseph Magnin1958Marget LarsenContributed by Stephen Coles The Cars – “Double Life” / “All I Can Do” German single cover1979unknownContributed by Garrison Martin Escalator by Sam Gopal1969Paul FrancisPhoto(s) by Michael Mechthold-Jin on Flickr. Sponsor More in Architecture Soft Studio2020Nick AlmquistContributed by TYPE.WELTKERN® Staff Pick SAPL’s graduate show 2020 website2020Contributed by Lisa Staudinger Holm2020TheolaContributed by Theola Studio Civilia. The End of Sub Urban Man1971unknownContributed by Florian Hardwig Staff Pick More in Signs Jernhusen2017SöderhavetContributed by So Type PolyU Design Show 20232023Rico YipKiki YipJennifer LeeContributed by Rico Yip Fidelio orchestra and cafec. 2021Giacomo BoffoContributed by Giacomo Boffo Staff Pick Zwischen Spiele2023Bernd GretherSam KimContributed by HAL Typefaces More Fonts In Use Mahalia Jackson at Lincoln Center Philharmonic Hall concert poster1967Milton GlaserContributed by Chris Purcell Staff Pick Auckland poster2014Catherine GriffithsContributed by Indra Kupferschmid Staff Pick The Typography WorkshopAlan KitchingJon KieltyRoss ShawContributed by Stephen Coles Staff Pick The Empire Strikes Back Polish Movie Poster1983Miroslaw LakomskiContributed by Stephen Coles Staff Pick
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Eurostile and its (originally caps-only) predecessor Microgramma can be hard to tell apart. The flat sections in those joints that involve diagonals (1, A, V) give away that this is Microgramma.
Left: Microgramma Bold Extended. Right: Eurostile 415–22