Brazda
Brazda is a typeface inspired by worn stone carvings and lead inlays found in German memorial inscriptions.
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✑ About Brazda
Brazda is a typeface inspired by worn stone carvings and lead inlays found in German memorial inscriptions. The technique of incising and filling letters with lead influenced the structure and constraints of the letterforms. The design reflects a balance between sharp cuts and softer contours, combining durability with clarity. Brazda conveys a sense of permanence while remaining legible and grounded in its material origins.
This project includes
1 font + variable, 6 styles
Original Concept
Zrinka Buljubašić
Design and production
Gen Ramírez
Version
Beta 0.1, June 2025
✑ Technical info
Character Set
Language Coverage
With diacritics: Filipino, Sundanese, Northern Uzbek, West Central Oromo, Quechua, Iloko, Eastern Oromo, Borana-Arsi-Guji Oromo, Balinese, Waray (Philippines), K'iche', Northern Qiandong Miao, Soninke, Southern Qiandong Miao, Tonga (Zambia), Upper Guinea Crioulo, Kekchí, Chavacano, Tzeltal, Tzotzil, Tetum, Tetun Dili, Kaonde, Huastec, Irish, Papantla Totonac, Blin, Orma, Chuukese, Asháninka , Northwestern Ojibwa, Aragonese . Show more
ASCII-only: English, Swahili (individual language), Malay (individual language), Amahuaca, Gan Chinese, Cebuano, Somali, Zulu, Shona, Kinyarwanda, Hiligaynon, Rundi, Kalenjin, Xhosa, Makhuwa-Meetto, Luba-Lulua, Kongo, Minangkabau, Kituba (Democratic Republic of Congo), Luo (Kenya and Tanzania), Bemba (Zambia), Buginese, Tsonga, Banjar, Soga, Nyankole, Jamaican Creole English, Swati, Gusii, Kimbundu , Afar, Pampanga, Hani, Batak Toba, Chiga, North Ndebele, Sena, Tumbuka, Makonde, Batak Dairi, Batak Simalungun, Batak Mandailing, Ngazidja Comorian, South Ndebele, Morisyen, Chokwe, Assyrian Neo-Aramaic, Ndonga, Bena (Tanzania), Kuanyama, Nobiin, Shambala, Asu (Tanzania), Batak Karo, Ladino, Taita, Tedim Chin, Fijian, Samburu, Amis, Caribbean Hindustani, Maore Comorian, Gilbertese, Tok Pisin, Makwe, Mwani, Bikol, Seselwa Creole French, Andaandi, Kenzi, Naga Pidgin, Pohnpeian, Shipibo-Conibo, Alekano . Show more
Data from: Hyperglot by RosettaType