Mercedes-Benz W124 dashboard Contributed by 博行 三浦 on Aug 24th, 2019. Artwork published in 1989. Photo: 博行 三浦. License: All Rights Reserved. 1989 model The dashboards of classic Mercedes-Benz E-Class models (W124) from the late 1980s and early 1990s use Futura. Source: https://www.classicbid.de License: All Rights Reserved. 1993 Mercedes-Benz 500E Source: https://tachometer-uhren.com Tachometer-Uhren. License: All Rights Reserved. The iconic W124 speedometer design has been adopted for watches, too. Typefaces Formats Object/Product (582) Infographics/Maps (337) Topics Automotive (177) Designers/Agencies Mercedes-Benz (1) Tagged withcontrol panels (20)dashboards (6)numerals (432)Mercedes-Benz (4)speedometers (1)watches (27)clockfaces/watchfaces (27)design reference/imitation (149) Artwork location Germany (2217) Post a comment Name Email – will not be published Website Your response Submit Comment More Futura in use IBM1002011Ogilvy & MatherIBMContributed by Stephen Coles Blog Les Sales Mômes2014Hubert MunierM l’AtelierContributed by hubert munier Dial Press Kurt Vonnegut paperback series (1998–99)1998Carin GoldbergContributed by Stephen Coles Staff Pick Sponsor More in Automotive AMC Barcelona badges1976Contributed by Stephen Coles 1970 Mercury Cyclone Spoiler ad1969Photo(s) by SenseiAlan on Flickr. “Cadet is for keeps!” ad (1966)1966Photo(s) by Bart Solenthaler on Flickr. 1933 Lincoln Three Window Berline brochure1933Contributed by Stephen Coles More in Infographics/Maps Shamrock Highway Mapc. 1975Contributed by David Smith Studio Craft & Technique2012Conor & DavidConor NolanDavid WallContributed by Florian Hardwig Berliner Missionswerkc. 2017Katrin AltunknownContributed by JAF Jameel gallery of Islamic art at V&A museumc. 2006Martin JacobsContributed by Gareth Hague More Fonts In Use Tell the Wolves I’m Home book coverde VicqTom StvanContributed by Indra Kupferschmid Staff Pick “A Queen In Every Girl” poster for SubTone2010Planet JarrContributed by Jarr Geerligs Staff Pick PBS Identity (1984–89)1984Chermayeff & GeismarContributed by Stephen Coles Staff Pick Charles Gleyre (1806–1874): Le romantique repenti2016Brice TourneuxContributed by Production Type Staff Pick