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Brim Narrow

von Jamie Clarke Type
Einzelschnitte ab $15.00 USD
Komplette Familie mit 8 Fonts: $60.00 USD
Die Schriftfamilie Brim Narrow wurde von Jamie Clarke entworfen und von Jamie Clarke Type veröffentlicht. Brim Narrow enthält 8 Stile und Familienpaketoptionen.

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Brim is inspired by antique woodtype and chromatic type from the 1800s. Its various styles stack together creating a variety of decorative combinations. Each style can be assigned its own colour, resulting in a rich assortment of eye-catching combinations. The font began as a handful of letters created for a logotype. It became clear that it would make an excellent display typeface, so it was expanded to include all uppercase letters, numbers, European accents and more.


Warm and tactile, Brim produces punchy headlines and decorative titles. Perfect for posters, packaging and logotypes. The name Brim accurately describes the expanded outer edge designed to produce its distinctive outlines. This overlapping structure couldn’t function correctly in wood or metal type; however for digital typography this system produces a more efficient solution for colour type, both in design and smaller file size, important for web typography. Many thanks to Dave Foster, Toshi Omagari, & Terrance Weinzierl, who generously gave their time to guide the design of this typeface. For a flattened version, see Brim Combined

Designer: Jamie Clarke

Herausgeber: Jamie Clarke Type

Foundry: Jamie Clarke Type

Eigentümer des Designs: Jamie Clarke Type

MyFonts Debüt: Oct 22, 2015

Brim Narrow

Über Jamie Clarke Type

Jamie Clarke is an independent type designer based near Bristol, UK. He divides his time between lettering-led illustration commissions and creating original typefaces. All of Jamie’s typefaces have been designed in conjunction with his lettering projects. They share the dynamic and expressive qualities of his lettering while being crafted to meticulous standards. His fonts have been used by millions of designers and have appeared in projects ranging from Barbie to Beers and Bond (James Bond).

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