However, you can use the font (purchase a license from Frere-Jones Type or through Type Network).

: Frere-Jones refined these industrial letterforms for print and screen, creating a typeface that retains a "working-class" charm while functioning as a sophisticated branding tool. EY’s Brand Integration

Ernst & Young (EY) actually uses a custom typeface called — which is based on the classic Interstate font family (designed by Tobias Frere-Jones), but modified for EY’s branding.

: Interstate was inspired by Highway Gothic , the official signage font of the U.S. Federal Highway Administration. Its roots lie in the work of Dr. Theodore W. Forbes, who developed road signage in 1949 to be legible at high speeds and from great distances.

Ernst & Young officially adopted Interstate as its global visual identity font in . It serves as a cornerstone for the firm's documentation, marketing, and digital presence. Section and style guide - a developer's and designer's tool

Some of the benefits of using the Interstate font include: