21 Classic Ave Photo(s) by Joe Clark. Imported from Flickr on Jun 11, 2017. Source: https://www.flickr.com Uploaded to Flickr by Joe Clark and tagged with “eurostile”. License: All Rights Reserved. Typefaces Formats Signs (1231) Topics Architecture (745) Tagged withaddress numbers (25)all caps (3190)tight letterspacing (448)mounted architectural letters (107)buildings (20) Artwork location Canada (414) Toronto (114) In Sets 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 Right: Eurostile 415–22 Post a comment Name Email – will not be published Website Your response Submit Comment More Microgramma in use Brass Band Bash: Famous Military Marches1960Sam SulimanContributed by Stephen Coles Timesheets Magazine, Berlin issuec. 2018Studio 24/24Contributed by Studio 24/24 The Autobiography of Malcolm X, Castle Books1965Roy KuhlmanContributed by Annie Szafranski Sponsor More in Architecture Cais magazine2009Ruben DiasTânia RaposoContributed by Indra Kupferschmid Architectural Review Asia Pacificc. 2012Michael BojkowskiContributed by Michael Bojkowski Staff Pick Depero Futurista, Dinamo-Azari1927Fortunato DeperoContributed by Florian Hardwig Blog Dash Marshall2018TwoPoints.NetContributed by Two Points More in Signs Sama Phone shop sign, Sanaac. 2020unknownContributed by Eyad Al-Samman Field House Garden Grave exhibition2011together designContributed by Jason Castle Hanna Wildow artworks2019Moa EdlundContributed by Gareth Hague Design Museum identity (2003, 2016)2016Graphic Thought FacilityStudio Fernando GutiérrezContributed by Stephen Coles Blog More Fonts In Use The Sonnets of William Shakespeare, Cassell & Company Ltd1933Eric GillContributed by Florian Hardwig Staff Pick L’ADN Tendances magazine, N°21, 20202020Violaine & JérémyContributed by VJ-Type Staff Pick RS:X windsurfingc. 2017unknownContributed by Matthijs Sluiter Staff Pick Civil Wars. A History in Ideas by David Armitage2017Peter MendelsundContributed by Florian Hardwig 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