Brussels font family
The Stephenson Blake foundry in England, made two fonts, Flemish Expanded and Flemish Condensed. In our view, one was too wide, the other too narrow; so we redrew it and renamed it Brussels. Why not? Belgium is one of the few places where you may still hear Flemish spoken.
Brussels Regular
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Brussels
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Technical details
Technical font names:
File name: BRUSN___.TTF
Windows menu name: Brussels
PostScript name: , BrusselsNormal
PostScript full name: , Brussels Normal
Windows menu name: Brussels
PostScript name: , BrusselsNormal
PostScript full name: , Brussels Normal
Catalog number:
151516063
Characters:
226