Brikolazh grotesque: a new font that attracts attention

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Brikolazh Grotesque is a new font that has attracted our attention. It was created by designer Matthew Traya, describing the font as "a variable font with French attitude and British manners." Stylistically, the font lies in the intersection of fun and practicality, which makes it perfect for designers who want to add a drop of creativity to their work without questioning readability.

  • 📌 Brykolazh Grotesque began as a branch from the Jérémy Landes' Mayenne Sans, a one -thick font that has been an open source by recently.
  • 📌 Matthew then drew inspiration from various historical French and British styles, including Antique Olive Roger Ecvora and the iconic Grotesque series Stefenson Blake in the early 20th century.
  • 📌 The intellectual amalgamation of several stylistic influences was the result. Brikolazh Grotesque preserves large apertures, lively curves and funny sans, accepting the bold, brief inequality of the Grotesque font family.
🧩 The result: "Grotesque Brikolazh" is expressive, but never intersects the border with a new or exaggerated one. This font is at the same time unique creative and perfect for long sections of the text - a rare thing that will undoubtedly make it beloved among designers looking for new ways to expand their work.
🧠 Own considerations: The Grotesque Brikolazh font is an interesting example of how you can combine traditions with fonts innovation. This shows that creativity and readability can exist together, opening new horizons for designers. New fonts, like this, continue to improve and develop the design industry.

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