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60 ptBrut Grotesque Line
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60 ptBrut Grotesque Line Italic
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60 ptBrut Grotesque Thin
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60 ptBrut Grotesque Thin Italic
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60 ptBrut Grotesque Extralight
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60 ptBrut Grotesque Extralight Italic
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60 ptBrut Grotesque Light
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60 ptBrut Grotesque Light Italic
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60 ptBrut Grotesque Book
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60 ptBrut Grotesque Book Italic
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60 ptBrut Grotesque Regular
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60 ptBrut Grotesque Italic
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60 ptBrut Grotesque Medium
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60 ptBrut Grotesque Medium Italic
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60 ptBrut Grotesque Bold
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60 ptBrut Grotesque Bold Italic
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60 ptBrut Grotesque Extrabold
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60 ptBrut Grotesque Extrabold Italic
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60 ptBrut Grotesque Black
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60 ptBrut Grotesque Black Italic
Brut Grotesque
Published in 2020
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About Brut Grotesque
20 styles
Design by Bureau Brut in 2015
Published in 2020
The main goal, when designing Brut Grotesque, was to give Bureau Brut a thoroughly functional typographic signature. The typefaceâs unassuming features allow it to convey with ease the creative ideas underpinning every answer to every brief. Now it can become the partner that will never let you down: a typeface which is as straightforward as it is efficient. The design was influenced by the âblandâ aesthetic of Helvetica and Arial, and leans on classic examples of grotesque and neo-grotesque typefaces such as Folio (Bauer, 1956), Akzidenz-Grotesk (Berthold, 1898) and Neue Haas Grotesk (Haas, 1957â1961). The family boasts ten weights â from Line to Black, all with their matching italics. Its extensive glyph set, which subsequently provided the technical template for all the other typefaces designed and released by Bureau Brut, features numerous alternative and additional characters, making it a purposefully practical tool.
Distinctive features
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𥊠Black
𥊠Bold
𥊠Regular
𥊠Extralight
𥊠Line
𥊠Extrabold + Extrabold Italic
of dazzling whiteness,
marked the passage
of the animal.
𥊠Medium + Medium Italic
I could only conjecture
them to be admirably
proportioned.
𥊠Light + Light Italic
that it belonged to
the vertebrate branch,
class mammalia.
𥊠Bold + Bold Italic
A cry of fury broke from everyone! At noon we were no further advanced than at eight oâclock in the morning. The captain then decided to take more direct means. âAh!â said he, âthat animal goes quicker than the Abraham Lincoln. Very well! we will see whether it will escape these conical bullets. Send your men to the forecastle, sir.â The forecastle gun was immediately loaded and slewed round. But the shot passed some feet above the cetacean, which was half a mile off. âAnother, more to the right,â cried the commander, âand five dollars to whoever An old gunner with a grey beardâthat I can see nowâwith steady eye and grave face, went up to the gun and took a long aim. A loud report was heard, with which were mingled the cheers of the crew. The bullet did its work; it hit the animal, and, sliding off the rounded surface, was lost in two miles depth of sea.
𥊠Medium + Medium Italic
A cry of fury broke from everyone! At noon we were no further advanced than at eight oâclock in the morning. The captain then decided to take more direct means. âAh!â said he, âthat animal goes quicker than the Abraham Lincoln. Very well! we will see whether it will escape these conical bullets. Send your men to the forecastle, sir.â The forecastle gun was immediately loaded and slewed round. But the shot passed some feet above the cetacean, which was half a mile off. âAnother, more to the right,â cried the commander, âand five dollars to whoever An old gunner with a grey beardâthat I can see nowâwith steady eye and grave face, went up to the gun and took a long aim. A loud report was heard, with which were mingled the cheers of the crew. The bullet did its work; it hit the animal, and, sliding off the rounded surface, was lost in two miles depth of sea.
𥊠Regular + Italic
A cry of fury broke from everyone! At noon we were no further advanced than at eight oâclock in the morning. The captain then decided to take more direct means. âAh!â said he, âthat animal goes quicker than the Abraham Lincoln. Very well! we will see whether it will escape these conical bullets. Send your men to the forecastle, sir.â The forecastle gun was immediately loaded and slewed round. But the shot passed some feet above the cetacean, which was half a mile off. âAnother, more to the right,â cried the commander, âand five dollars to whoever An old gunner with a grey beardâthat I can see nowâwith steady eye and grave face, went up to the gun and took a long aim. A loud report was heard, with which were mingled the cheers of the crew. The bullet did its work; it hit the animal, and, sliding off the rounded surface, was lost in two miles depth of sea.
𥊠Book + Book Italic
A cry of fury broke from everyone! At noon we were no further advanced than at eight oâclock in the morning. The captain then decided to take more direct means. âAh!â said he, âthat animal goes quicker than the Abraham Lincoln. Very well! we will see whether it will escape these conical bullets. Send your men to the forecastle, sir.â The forecastle gun was immediately loaded and slewed round. But the shot passed some feet above the cetacean, which was half a mile off. âAnother, more to the right,â cried the commander, âand five dollars to whoever An old gunner with a grey beardâthat I can see nowâwith steady eye and grave face, went up to the gun and took a long aim. A loud report was heard, with which were mingled the cheers of the crew. The bullet did its work; it hit the animal, and, sliding off the rounded surface, was lost in two miles depth of sea.