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Download Brahma Fonts Family From Tall Chai
Download Brahma Fonts Family From Tall Chai Download Brahma Fonts Family From Tall ChaiDownload Brahma Fonts Family From Tall Chai



Brahma is a modern geometric sans-serif font family with weights ranging from Thin (100) to Black (900).


Features:

  • Available in 9 weights
  • Over 550 glyphs supporting extended Latin
  • Ideal for display texts: Titles, Logos and Headlines etc.
  • Perfect for branding and rebranding
  • Supports OpenTypes features like Ligatures and Stylistic Alternates
  • Tabular Numerals included
  • Symbols for 10 major currencies including Bitcoin provided in all weights


Description:

The name comes from Brahmā who is known as the god of creation. And manifesting the same spirit, the Brahma font family focuses on modern creativity.


Every character effortlessly integrates with current design standards and interfaces. The fonts are professional yet have a hint of informal personality in them. This makes Brahma perfect for use in modern apps and websites.


Brahma is built for the designing and marketing squads. It has a trendy geometric characteristic which is ideal for any branding and rebranding.


Brahma has lot of OpenType features (like ligatures and tabular numerals) and the Extended Latin character set supports over a hundred languages.


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