When and where are we? If it’s set in Eurostile, we are in the FUTURE, and we are in the FUTURE. I’ve captured (and tried to clarify) as many as possible below. Indeed, Eurostile is such a quick way to establish a timeframe that whenever I see it in real life – which happens quite a lot in my adopted home of California – I assume I’ve been transported to some futuristic dystopia, where a local care center feels more like a sinister government facility for scientific experimentation:Įurostile is most commonly seen in its Bold Extended form, but Regular, Bold, and Regular Extended sometimes crop up as well. It’s got to the point where the very presence of Eurostile Bold Extended in an opening title card says FUTURE far more effectively than an expensive effects shot: What better way to start than with perennial sci-fi favorite, Eurostile?Įurostile, and in particular its Bold Extended variant, has appeared in countless sci-fi settings over the years. In addition to the film-specific typographic deconstructions on this site, I’m keeping track of all the times I spot classic sci-fi fonts in movies.
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