I made the first sketches for Brocha when I first visited Easter Island in 2011. I took inspiration from pre-Columbian art for suchsketches, but I must say that they were kind of rough and clumsy; it was an experimental, but limited-use typeface. It took a long time, but thanks to my learning about type design gained over the years, I have finally been able to resume my project. I have made sure to preserve the Latin American spirit of my original designs in order to give my final typeface an expressive handmade highly humanist look.Brocha is a display sans with friendly design ideal for high-impact headlines, logotypes or use on cookies packaging designs. Brocha consists of 2 subfamilies: one basic and one alternative. Each subfamily comes in 8 weights plus italics. The Alt version is highly recommended for those art directors who look for more varied fonts when designing.
Jorge Cisterna
Foundry:Latinotype
Release Date: 2015
Title Fonts
Display Fonts
Few black taxis drive up major roads on quiet hazy nights
Few black taxis drive up major roads on quiet hazy nights
Few black taxis drive up major roads on quiet hazy nights
Few black taxis drive up major roads on quiet hazy nights
Few black taxis drive up major roads on quiet hazy nights
Few black taxis drive up major roads on quiet hazy nights
Few black taxis drive up major roads on quiet hazy nights
Few black taxis drive up major roads on quiet hazy nights
Few black taxis drive up major roads on quiet hazy nights
Few black taxis drive up major roads on quiet hazy nights