Bree Serif font is an excellent slab serif typeface most ideal for a paragraph or any longer textual design arrangements. This typeface is available in a single regular style along with 415 glyphs count in numbers.
Veronika Burian and José Scaglione from Typetogether Font Foundry took charge of creating and releasing it for the first time in 2008. Having originality, charming layout & versatile texture, it has become much more popular.
The most enthralling aspect of the Bree serif font is that it comes under the SIL Open Font License, Version 1.1 just like Kanit Font Family and Belleza Font Family. You can use it for commercial practices as well.
This font includes uppercase and lowercase letters, punctuation marks, numerals, ligatures, and some special characters as well. Preview the letters map images we added along to know how Bree serif will help you get a perfect texture.
Bree Serif Font
Font Name: | Bree Serif Font |
Style: | Slab-serif, Typeface |
Font Designer: | Veronika Burian and José Scaglione |
File Format: | OTF |
License: | Free For Commercial Use |
Files: | Bree Serif (Opentype) |
Its slab serif or mechanistic, square serif layout is characterized by thick, block-like serifs. Each letter owns a perfectly kerned layout and follows a uniform baseline to ensure a charming appearance.
You can estimate its influence just such that Google Fonts have also listed Bree Serif Typeface in their listings. This font looks upright italic and if you need to use a cursive one then lobster font might help you.
You can use this royalty-free font anywhere you want. Such as for designing emblems, banners, posters, branding stuff, labeling, video titles, business, invitation, or wedding card designs.
Moreover using it for printing causes over fabric material will also be a great rational idea. Its clear and most defined appearance helps fulfill any design needs.
Here at Anchor Fonts, you can download it for free with a simple single click. It is available in open-type format. Start using after installing in your Windows, Mac, Adobe products, and even UNIX or Linux.