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TT Bricks

About font family

Do you love the early Soviet visual culture as much as we do? We’ve tried going back a hundred years and rethinking the constructivist era. We’ve created an extensive fontfamily that consists of the simplest triangle and rectangle forms. TT Bricks fontfamily includes 16 faces: Hairline, Thin, Light, Regular, Medium, Bold, ExtraBold, Black and Italics.

Regardless of its Soviet past, TT Bricks is a very fresh and visually powerful fontfamily that perfectly fits the contemporary media landscape. TT Bricks is perfect for mobile apps and corporate websites, as well as for printed press layout. Thanks to the exaggeratedly simple forms of all signs, TT Bricks looks great in very small type sizes.

Language support

Team

Ivan Gladkikh—head of the project
Masha Mizernytskaya—type designer

Release and update date

Release: April 19, 2016

Last update: April 19, 2019

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Poster Images

Graphic presentation at Behance

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A very fresh and visually powerful font family

TT Bricks
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Do you love the early Soviet visual culture as much as we do? We’ve tried going back a hundred years and rethinking the constructivist era. We’ve created an extensive fontfamily that consists of the simplest triangle and rectangle forms. TT Bricks fontfamily includes 16 faces: Hairline, Thin, Light, Regular, Medium, Bold, ExtraBold, Black and Italics.

TT Bricks
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Thanks to the exaggeratedly simple forms of all signs, TT Bricks looks great in very small type sizes

TT Bricks
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Perfectly fits the contemporary media landscape

TT Bricks
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3/4 cup (18 cm3)

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OpenType features

case | Case Sensitive Forms

({[H]})

({[H]})

frac | Fractions

1/2 3/4

1/2 3/4

numr | Numerators

H123

H123

dnom | Denomerators

H678

H678

Ideal font pairs with TT Bricks

What is a font pair, and what does it serve for?

A font pair is a combination of two fonts within one text block. Most often, one of the fonts in a pair is a more expressive headline font, and the other one serves to communicate information. Such fonts complement each other and help designers solve various tasks, like highlighting key elements, adding emotional expressiveness to the project, or separating semantic blocks.

How to choose fonts for a project: Several general recommendations

To begin with, establish the project's tone. Choose the fonts that stylistically match the main idea. After that, you need to determine the functions of each font in the project and their hierarchy: which font will complement the design and which one will serve to attract attention as the main element. You need to assess the difference between the fonts and decide what kind of information each of them should convey. First, we recommend choosing the base font you will use most, and then you can find a suitable pair for it.

Core principles of font pairing and recommendations from designers

The main rule you should follow when matching two fonts is that both similarities and differences must be visible between them. You can highlight the coherence of fonts by the following characteristics: contrast, proportions, width, openness of characters, individual letter shapes, and overall tone. Feel free to experiment with different combinations. We also recommend analyzing the projects you like: this way, you can enhance your visual skills, elevate your knowledge base, and gain confidence in dealing with typography.

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