The purpose of Brutman was to create a typeface that reimagined the incise style for the 21st century.
Its roots emerge from the humanistic style, adopting the structures of the roman capitals for the upright version and some features of the chancery style for the italics. On the other side, its contours are forged by the frankness of the brutalist style, which can be seen in the asymmetrical flared terminations, the sharp shoulders and the diagonal cuts that emulate the stress of the broad nib pen.
The result is a typeface that combines a sleek character with a historical flair. It conveys a feeling of modernity and sophistication when it comes to shine in big sizes, but on the functional size has sharp shapes that make it perform very well on small ones.
Showing posts with label contemporary humanist. Show all posts
Showing posts with label contemporary humanist. Show all posts
Download Brutman Font Family From Sardiez
September 12, 2019
brutalism
,
chancery
,
clean
,
contemporary
,
contemporary humanist
,
contemporary sans
Download Beletria Font Family From Storm
July 25, 2019
book
,
contemporary
,
contemporary humanist
,
contemporary serif
,
editorial
,
magazine
The goal of Beletria is to be a contemporary looking book typeface for fast reading (frankly, I was already bored of using of good old Baskerville for the volumes I illustrated recently). I needed an inconspicuous typographic element to combine with my pictures. The development of Beletria family took most of 2018 and resulted in 26 styles of classical proportions at 2 optical sizes. It has a large x-height and lively italics. Naturally the usual array of OpenType features is present. Beletria is perfect for electronic publication as well.
Subscribe to:
Posts
(
Atom
)