The bowls of ‘p’, ‘b’, ‘d’, and ‘o’ are generously spacious. This "open aperture" dramatically boosts legibility at small point sizes, making it an excellent choice for mobile interfaces and newspaper columns.

Brauer is a geometric sans-serif that refuses to be cold. While its skeleton is built on the rational lines and circles of classic modernism, its execution is distinctly humanist. Named as a nod to the artisanal craft of brewing (Brauer) and the architectural legacy of the Bauhaus, this font is designed for designers who crave structure without sacrificing warmth.

It is a utility player with a distinct voice—legible at 8pt in a UI interface, yet charismatic enough to anchor a global brand identity.


Brauer Neue is a geometric sans-serif typeface that stands out for its blend of rigid, constructed forms and surprisingly warm, humanist details. It is a reimagining of the classic "Brauer" concept, updated for contemporary branding and digital use.

Brauer Neue has a relatively high x-height (the height of lowercase letters like ‘x’ relative to capitals). This maximizes legibility at small sizes and ensures that lowercase letters dominate the visual field, creating a calm text block.

Brauer Neue is strong enough to stand alone, but it pairs excellently with serifs.