Breuer Text OT
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Silas Dilworth’s Breuer Text is part geometric, part grotesque — a clean, contemporary sans with relaxed curves and slightly condensed proportions suitable for moderate lengths of body copy. The italics are optically adjusted obliques with a selection of augmented lowercase glyphs for a warmer read. The typeface offers the distinct aura of technical precision in a personable tone, ideal for instructional copy or safety warnings. Its basic structure and conservative letterforms maintain a level voice without turning robotic or sterile.
Pair with the two-font Breuer Headline family for a simple and complete editorial type system. The heavy, compact Headline face differs from the Text in the inside curvature of the lowercase arms and a simplified Oblique as opposed to the Text Italics.

Every style of Breuer has small caps and figures for text, tables, and headlines. They also all include a set of figures at small caps height, a very useful feature that is all too uncommon.
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This OpenType font may include small caps, extra glyphs, and other features.
See the complete character set.This OpenType font may include small caps, extra glyphs, and other features.
See the complete character set.This OpenType font may include small caps, extra glyphs, and other features.
See the complete character set.This OpenType font may include small caps, extra glyphs, and other features.
See the complete character set.This OpenType font may include small caps, extra glyphs, and other features.
See the complete character set.This OpenType font may include small caps, extra glyphs, and other features.
See the complete character set.This OpenType font may include small caps, extra glyphs, and other features.
See the complete character set.This OpenType font may include small caps, extra glyphs, and other features.
See the complete character set.











