Brandon Grotesque was designed by Hannes von Dohren in 2009/10 as part of his geometric-style sans serif font family that became popular during the 1930s and 1920s, and features six weights with italic versions to meet modern reading needs. Inspired by these fonts that featured geometric forms that were corrected optically to increase legibility.
Brandon Grotesque offers both functionality and warmth. Although the thick and black weights work well for display sizes, moderate, regular, and heavy weights are best for longer length texts. In addition, its elegant slim x-height and form fitting features complete its sophisticated appearance.
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Brandon Grotesque Thin – [M+ 2p Thin]
Brandon Grotesque Light – [Coves Light]
Brandon Grotesque Regular – [Neutra Text]
Brandon Grotesque Medium – [Transat Medium]
Brandon Grotesque Bold – [Transat Bold]
Brandon Grotesque Black – [Cocogoose Extra Bold]
Brandon Grotesque Thin Italic – [Josefin Sans Thin Italic]
Brandon Grotesque Light Italic – [Josefin Sans Light Italic]
Brandon Grotesque Italic – [Cocogoose Italic]
Brandon Grotesque Med Italic – [Cocogoose Med Italic]
Brandon Grotesque Bold Italic – [Cocogoose Bold Italic]
Brandon Grotesque Blk Italic – [Cocogoose Extra Bold It]
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Krunal says
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Dafont says
Thanks for the comment
Tim says
I noticed that in your conclusion you had mentioned that some of these fonts are free for personal and commercial use. Would you be able to clarify which of these are for personal and which are free for commercial use?
asdasdasjdklsa says
Like obviously not?
That is your responsibility to locate the font designer and clarify with THEM what their license agreement is?