Bureau Brut is a French type foundry based in Toulouse. We create unique and exclusive typefaces, reflecting our taste and expertise.


For us, a typeface left unused is only a relatively organized sign collection: it is the way you use it that gives it its purpose.

Consequently, we care about our users, and strive to meet their needs.

🡢 Our license system is simple and adapts itself to you. The only indicators to have in mind are the client’s company size and the type of media on which you’ll use the typeface.

🡢 Our typefaces offer a large character set with numerous figures, small capitals, superscripts or letters enclosed in graphic shapes.

🡢 Our artistic direction strikes a balance between legibility and visibility. We design our typefaces so they can be used in a wide range of contexts. Even our most radical creations stay sturdy in small sizes and stay legible.

In short, we design body-sized text fonts with display size principles or display fonts following body-sized text font principles.



Fonts are not just tools

For us, a typeface is more than a computer file: each family tells a singular story. Some of them are deeply rooted in history; others are the outcome of graphic and experimental research. Despite their differences, they are bound by a strict and meticulous process of typography, by the same vision and gesture. Each typeface of our catalog is designed by, or with Yoann Minet.

They are cultural works.

We continue creating fonts because they reflect our culture and the way we want to shape it. With the ever-increasing presence of artificial intelligence in the artistic world, we believe it is more important now than ever to defend the pleasure of creating and using human-made creations. William Morris defended art and crafts against industrialization. We are then making his words ours, in the conclusion of The Art of the People:1

  1. Lecture given by William Morris at the Birmingham Society of Arts and School of Design, on February 19, 1879.

Made by the people and for the people,
as a happiness to the maker and the user.


Since 2015

Bureau Brut was founded in 2015 by Julia Joffre, Yoann Minet and Camille Prandi as a graphic and type design studio. Between 2017 and 2020, its typefaces were distributed via extrabrut.shop before being consolidated on bureaubrut.com. Over the years, the studio evolved, marked by the departure of Camille Prandi in 2020, followed by Julia Joffre in 2024. Since then, Bureau Brut has operated as an independent type foundry led by Yoann Minet.
 Bureau Brut Publishing, established in 2021, released four books dedicated to graphic and typographic design culture, developed in collaboration with Stéphane Darricau. These titles are now distributed by Les Presses du Réel, and the publishing activity is no longer active.

Legal information

Date of creation: 21/10/2015
Company name: Bureau Brut
Legal form and share capital: S.A.S.U
SIRET: 815 351 788 00048
Intracommunity VAT number: FR 71 815 351 788
APE code: 7410Z
Trade and Companies Register (R.C.S.): Toulouse 815 351 788

Credits

Yoann Minet – CEO, Type designer
Julien Priez – Type designer (Boogy Brut)
Maëlle Lamand – Communication Lead, translator
Turing-Express – Development

Bureau Brut has worked with:

Camille Prandi – Cofounder (2015-2020)
Julia Joffre – Cofounder (2015-2024)
Corentin Noyer – Typeface development (Droulers Clarendon)
Baptiste Lecanu – Typeface development (Matorral)
Daniela Retana Party – Redactor (Round)
Camille Lemoine – Graphic and type design (Intern)
Victor Blanchard – Graphic and type design (Intern)
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