Bree is one of our most popular typefaces ever, being used by Oprah Winfrey, in the Camera+ app, and to entice tourism to the captivating country of Peru. Now we’ve added more scripts: Arabic, Thai, as well as new language support for Pinyin and Vietnamese.
Learn MoreFor the design of Bree Thai, we reached out to renowned design communications firm Cadson Demak. Panuwat Usakulwattana designed the seven-weight Bree Thai family to not only be a capable partner to the original Latin, but also as a standalone design we hope will be used widely for Thai-reading audiences.
Learn MoreBree Arabic, designed by Azza Alameddine, with assistance from Najla Badran and Rabab Charafeddine, is a typeface in the Ruq’ah style packed with an extended ligature-sets and alternates, combined with soft, rounded shapes, it gives Bree Arabic a lively and warm appearance, just like its Latin counterpart.
Learn MoreAs part of our commitment to make multiscript fonts, the latest version of Bree Latin now supports Pinyin, the official system of romanisation for the Chinese written language. With expert know-how from Donny Truong, José Scaglione has also overhauled Bree Latin’s Vietnamese diacritics to improve legibility as well as visual design and compatibility.
Learn MoreDanielle Evans, the queen of food type, has made our primary Bree multiscript campaign video. She made letters from each script into common treats from different cultures, resulting in the most decadent type release. Watch the video and see some making-of action here.
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