I made the first sketches for Brocha when I initially checked out Easter Island in 2011. I took motivation from pre-Columbian art for suchsketches, however I should say that they were kind of rough and awkward; it was an experimental, however limited-use typeface. It took a long period of time, but thanks to my discovering type style acquired throughout the years, I have actually finally been able to resume my job. I have made sure to maintain the Latin American spirit of my initial styles in order to provide my final typeface a meaningful handmade extremely humanist look.
Brocha is a display screen sans with friendly design perfect for high-impact headlines, logotypes or utilize on cookies packaging styles. Brocha includes 2 subfamilies: one basic and one option. Each subfamily can be found in 8 weights plus italics. The Alt version is highly recommended for those art directors who try to find more diverse font styles when designing.
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