Brasil



Brasil combines the qualities of a grotesque and that of a roman. By contrast to Optima, which is a roman without serifs, we have a sans-serif with rising stroke ends. It has very expressive curves and the verticals meet the base line with a pronounced emphasis. Together these create a more closed line formation while remaining vibrant, something purely grotesque typefaces usually fail to deliver. Originality and progressiveness are the main features of this typeface. It has a large clear image without a hint of playfulness; it is elegant but not bloodless, sharp but not cold.



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Brasil Extralight Brasil Extralight Italic Brasil Extralight Small Caps Brasil Light Brasil Light Italic Brasil Light Small Caps Brasil Regular Brasil Regular Italic Brasil Regular Small Caps Brasil Medium Brasil Medium Italic Brasil Medium Small Caps Brasil Bold Brasil Bold Italic Brasil Bold Small Caps Brasil Black Brasil Black Italic
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Call me Ihsmael
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opium-tainted cigarette
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Take my camel, dear
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The moment one learns English, complications set in.
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One summer afternoon Mrs. Oedipa Maas came home from a Tupperware party whose hostess had put perhaps too much kirsch in the fondue to find that she, Oedipa, had been named executor, or she supposed executrix, of the estate of one Pierce Inverarity, a California real estate mogul who had once lost two million dollars in his spare time but still had assets numerous and tangled enough to make the job of sorting it all out more than honorary.