Font: Europa Grotesk Sh Medium
"Grotesk" is the historical German term for sans-serif typefaces (derived from "grotesque," because 19th-century critics found sans-serifs ugly and unconventional). However, unlike early, somewhat crude grotesques, draws heavy inspiration from the geometric precision of 20th-century German design movements, such as the Bauhaus and the Swiss Style (International Typographic Style).
Helen loved it. She loved the "SH," which stood for Semi-Header, though she imagined it meant "Sharp." She loved the "Medium" weight—not too bold, which screamed like a propagandist, and not too light, which whispered like a conspirator. It was the weight of reasonable authority. europa grotesk sh medium font
Europa Grotesk SH is typically a commercial typeface available through major foundries. If you are looking for similar styles that are more accessible, consider these alternatives: "Grotesk" is the historical German term for sans-serif