Also known as “LeviBrush”, the Brush font is one of the first fonts made for online, initially created for a single title in the 2003 portfolio since I couldn’t find the right fit. Updated many times and learning a lot during the process, thanks to various requests and feedbacks, this font is basically the motivation to pursue with the type design.
Made long before the @font-face embedding technology and the brush trend, the only purpose of the font was to serve only a few letters, without high expectations. The brush texture in a form of personal signature was enough at that moment.
Picked up by many for use or inspiration, the font is considered on a personal level a standard for all the projects to come, on how a creation should never start as production.
Includes
- Latin Basic (ASCII).....................................................................................................................
01
- General Punctuation.....................................................................................................................
02
- Latin-1 Supplement.....................................................................................................................
03
- Currency Symbols.....................................................................................................................
04
- Latin Extended-A.....................................................................................................................
05
- Arrows.....................................................................................................................
06
- Miscellaneous Symbols.....................................................................................................................
07
- Letterlike Symbols.....................................................................................................................
08
- Number Forms.....................................................................................................................
09
- Super and Subscripts.....................................................................................................................
10
- Alphabetic Presentation Forms.....................................................................................................................
11
Diacritical marks, empty glyphs, control and unconventional characters are not displayed in the Character Map.
Tables by Unicode® Standards.