Type designer Hannes von Döhren developed Brevia, a soft sans serif type household including seven weights plus matching italics. The font styles have a hint of a brushed sensation and encounter casual and friendly. Nevertheless Brevia's architecture is straight, making it ideal for longer texts. Since of its big x-height, it likewise performs nicely in extremely little sizes. Brevia's heavier weights are somewhat more curved and have an appealing appearance. They unfold their strength particularly in bigger sizes. This contemporary type household is meant to be used in applications like: Cosmetics, Service, Food and Advertising-- generally all over where a pleasant sensation ought to be conveyed.
Brevia is equipped for highly expert use.
The OpenType typefaces have an extended character set to support Central and Eastern European in addition to Western European languages. Each font consists of little caps, fractions, old design-, lining-, tabular numbers, scientific superior/inferior figures and a set of arrows.