Brosse has now been released on Myfonts.com.
Brosse is a family of slabserif faces which emphasise clarity and geometric cleanliness of line, in a ‘Brave New World’ sprit that harks back to the 1930s and possibly also to postwar rebuilding in the 1950s.
Its clear legibility makes it ideal for poster work and titles, as well as for signage of any kind. Eight faces are offered, regular and italic, bold and bold italic, as well as a condensed face and a bold weight thereof. There are also two decorative forms- outline and embossed faces.
All faces include a large character set and extensive Opentype features.
A Demonstrater version of the regular face is also offered free of charge on Myfonts.com-this is fully licensed but has a signnificantly reduced character set. This demonstrator face represents a new departure for Greater Albion. We’ll be assessing its performance to see if it should be perpetuated in the future.
In the meantime, here are some examples of the Brosse family in use:






