It is versatile and legible, suitable for both display and text use. The Eurostile font conveys a futuristic and sleek impression, evoking a sense of innovation, technology, and progress. Eurostile became the first font to be digitized using Fontographer software. Nebiolo Foundries first published it, and later it was released by Linotype, URW, and Monotype Imaging. It offers two types of letters: regular and narrow, with a total of 25 different font styles available. Eurostile added lowercase letters, numbers, punctuation marks, and other symbols, along with more rounded corners compared to Microgramma. It is based on his earlier font Microgramma, which he created in 1952 and contained only uppercase letters. Eurostile Font is a popular sans-serif typeface designed by Aldo Novarese in 1962.