Bream was designed by David Bergsland and published by Hackberry Font Foundry.
Bream contains 2 styles and family package options.
This is the display version of Librum. Librum means "book" in Latin, which I thought was appropriate.
Bream is Latin for proclaim-appropriate for display work.
The fonts are very close to Librum-Book and Librum-Italic, with the same OpenType features. The glyphs are modified a bit to make them a little more elegant, but that's not very noticeable.
Mainly, the letterspacing and kerning is tighter and more carefully fit to large point sizes.
As for classification, I like oldstyle, Venetian, geralde, English oldstyle. There's discrete modulation, slanted crossbars, full brackets serifs of medium thickness and sharp cut ends.
For a great deal, see Librum Book Design Group, for a package containing all fifteen fonts!
Font Family:
· Bream
· Bream Italic
File Size: 8.94 MB
Tags: book design,
classic,
comfortable,
display,
elegant, geralde, heads,
oldstyle,
readable,
serifRelease date: January 19, 2016
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- The fonts are designed to work on MacOS (Apple) and Windows (Microsoft)
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