The font in the image appears to have a clean, monospaced design with rounded edges, resembling typewriter or industrial fonts. It shares similarities with fonts like Courier, OCR-A, or DIN 1451. These fonts are often used for technical or mechanical aesthetics. The slight roundedness of the edges also gives it a slightly modern, digital feel.
If you’re looking for an exact match, I’d suggest trying out fonts in this style to find the closest one. Let me know if you’d like any help identifying more specific options!
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Online tools return different results. As this font is the most common in Switzerland, I am sure someone here knows 🙂
That is a variant of the DIN 1451 I think! It’s used a lot on stuff like this all around Europe:
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/DIN_1451
You can kind of see some clear similarities in the structure of the a in this image – even if a bit more elongated in the name ‘Paolo’.
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/DIN_1451#/media/File%3ADIN_Mittelschrift_Beispiel.jpg
Checked with ChatGPT with the images you posted:
The font in the image appears to have a clean, monospaced design with rounded edges, resembling typewriter or industrial fonts. It shares similarities with fonts like Courier, OCR-A, or DIN 1451. These fonts are often used for technical or mechanical aesthetics. The slight roundedness of the edges also gives it a slightly modern, digital feel.
If you’re looking for an exact match, I’d suggest trying out fonts in this style to find the closest one. Let me know if you’d like any help identifying more specific options!
You can use the What The Font tool:
[https://www.myfonts.com/pages/whatthefont](https://www.myfonts.com/pages/whatthefont)
DIN Rounded
There are tons of versions of it.