Brutontype
Brutontype is a term used to describe a type of font that is characterized by its bold, heavy, and often blocky appearance. The term is derived from the combination of "brutal" and "font," reflecting the font's strong, unapologetic style. Brutontype fonts are often used in graphic design, branding, and advertising to convey a sense of strength, power, and confidence. They are typically sans-serif, meaning they lack the small decorative lines, or serifs, that are found on many other fonts. Examples of Brutontype fonts include Impact, Bebas Neue, and Montserrat ExtraBold. The use of Brutontype fonts can create a striking visual impact, making them a popular choice for headlines, logos, and other elements where a bold statement is desired. However, their heavy weight and lack of detail can make them less suitable for body text, where readability is a key concern.