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Download Buro Font Family From Corentin Noyer

Download Buro Font Family From Corentin Noyer
Download Buro Font Family From Corentin Noyer Download Buro Font Family From Corentin Noyer Download Buro Font Family From Corentin Noyer



Buro is a modern monospace font, both geometric and stable in it’s Steady (Regular) style, and cursive and animated in it’s Moved (Italic) style. The Buro is characterized by it’s monolinear outline (light optical corrections) and it’s rounded endings that make it softer and easy to use in reading contexts as varied as possible (book, website, mobile application, logotype, visual identity, etc.) The simplicity of his design based on elementary geometric shapes, as well as these open counterforms (grotesk ending) and his big punctuation allows him to ensure versatility and good readability (and lisibility). These trumps for reading are supported by a glyphset for extended Latin, and some fun ligatures. Enjoy it ! :)


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