Braciola – Font family

Braciola is a typeface inspired by the Art Deco movement and the Italian onirism strongly present in gastronomy. Its lines have been reinterpreted and modernized to develop a simple, nostalgic and easily adaptable typographic vocabulary. Braciola allows you to work with decorative typography, and play with typeface variants to give rhythm to your texts.

The Braciola typography was specially designed and created for the visual identity of the Sétois bistro Le Boucanier.. It is available for download below.

10,00

Description

The word Braciola comes from brageole, translated from Italian. Brageole is a speciality of Sète, of Italian meridionale origin (it. braciola). This dish is made from rolls of meat, mainly beef chuck cutlets, seasoned inside with garlic, parsley, salt and pepper. They are often held together with a wooden skewer. This is a classic component of the macaronade from Sète.

PUBLICATION: 2018
DESIGNER: Romain Diant
1 STYLE, 3 FATS: Light, Normal, Fat
VARIATIONS : Different glyph variations