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08 | Character set 11 | OpenType features 15 | Supported languages Bureau Brut | Droulers Regular 02 | 16 Droulers Regular 80 | 84 pt However, I admitted the existence of the “MONSTER.” Bureau Brut | Droulers Regular 03 | 16

36 | 42 pt

An immense track, of dazzling whiteness, marked the passage of the animal

THE VOYAGE WAS BEING ACCOMPLISHED UNDER THE MOST FAVOURABLE AUSPICES Bureau Brut | Droulers Regular 04 | 16

20 | 28 pt Small craft radiated in all directions round the Abraham Lincoln as she lay to, and did not leave a spot of the sea unexplored. But the night of the 4th of November arrived without the unvei- ling of this submarine mystery. The next day, the 5th of Novem- THE NIGHT OF THE 4TH OF NOVEMBER ARRIVED WITHOUT THE UNVEILING OF THIS SUBMARINE MYSTERY. THE NEXT DAY, THE 5TH OF NOVEMBER, AT

10 | 14 pt The Shipping and Mercantile Gazette, the Lloyd’s List, thethe Packet- monster did not appear. For two months no one Boat, and the Maritime and Colonial Review, all papers devotedheard to it spoken of. No ship met with it. It seemed insurance companies which threatened to raise their rates ofas preif -this unicorn knew of the plots weaving around mium, were unanimous on this point. Public opinion had beenit. pro It- had been so much talked of, even through the nounced. The United States were the first in the field; andAtlantic in New back! I forgot all—fatigue, friends and York they made preparations for an expedition destined to pursuecollections—and accepted without hesitation the this narwhal. A frigate of great speed, the Abraham Lincoln,offer was of the American Government. “Besides,” thought put in commission as soon as possible. The arsenals were openedI, “all to roads lead back to Europe; and the unicorn Commander Farragut, who hastened the arming of his frigate;may but, be asamiable enough to hurry me towards the coast it always happens, the moment it was decided to pursue the ofmonster, France. This worthy animal may allow itself to be THEY MADE PREPARATIONS FOR AN EXPEDITION DESTINED TO PURSUEDER THIS FARRAGUT, WHO HASTENED THE ARMING OF HIS FRI- NARWHAL. A FRIGATE OF GREAT SPEED, THE ABRAHAM LINCOLN, WASGATE; PUT INBUT, AS IT ALWAYS HAPPENS, THE MOMENT IT WAS COMMISSION AS SOON AS POSSIBLE. THE ARSENALS WERE OPENED TODECIDED COMMAN -TO PURSUE THE MONSTER, THE MONSTER DID NOT

7,5 | 10,5 pt One magnificent evening, the 30th July Capricorn,(that and the Straits of Magellan opened less than seven hundred miles to the south. is to say, three weeks after our departure),Before eight days were over the Abraham Lincoln would be ploughing the waters of the the frigate was abreast of Cape Blanc, Pacific. Seated on the poop, Ned Land and I were chatting of one thing and another as we thirty miles to leeward of the coast oflooked at this mysterious sea, whose great depths had up to this time been inaccessible Patagonia. We had crossed the tropic ofto the eye of man. I naturally led up the conversation to the giant unicorn, and examined Capricorn, and the Straits of Magellan the various chances of success or failure of the expedition. But, seeing that Ned Land opened less than seven hundred miles tolet the me speak without saying too much himself, I pressed him more closely. “Well, Ned,” south. Before eight days were over the said I, “is it possible that you are not convinced of the existence of this cetacean that I NATURALLY LED UP THE CONVERSATION TO HAVETHE YOU ANY PARTICULAR REASON FOR BEING SO INCREDULOUS?” THE HARPOONER LOOKED AT ME GIANT UNICORN, AND EXAMINED THE VARIOUSFIXEDLY FOR SOME MOMENTS BEFORE ANSWERING, STRUCK HIS BROAD FOREHEAD WITH HIS HAND (A CHANCES OF SUCCESS OR FAILURE OF THE EXPEDIHABIT- OF HIS), AS IF TO COLLECT HIMSELF, AND SAID AT LAST, “PERHAPS I HAVE, MR. ARONNAX.” Bureau Brut | Droulers Italic 05 | 16 Droulers Italic 80 | 84 pt However, I admitted the existence of the “MONSTER.” Bureau Brut | Droulers Italic 06 | 16

36 | 42 pt

An immense track, of dazzling whiteness, marked the passage of the animal

THE VOYAGE WAS BEING ACCOMPLISHED UNDER THE MOST FAVOURABLE AUSPICES Bureau Brut | Droulers Italic 07 | 16

20 | 28 pt Small craft radiated in all directions round the Abraham Lincoln as she lay to, and did not leave a spot of the sea unexplored. But the night of the 4th of November arrived without the unvei- ling of this submarine mystery. The next day, the 5th of Novem- THE NIGHT OF THE 4TH OF NOVEMBER ARRIVED WITHOUT THE UNVEILING OF THIS SUBMARINE MYSTERY. THE NEXT DAY, THE 5TH OF NOVEMBER, AT

10 | 14 pt The Shipping and Mercantile Gazette, the Lloyd’s List, thethe Packet- monster did not appear. For two months no one Boat, and the Maritime and Colonial Review, all papers devotedheard to it spoken of. No ship met with it. It seemed insurance companies which threatened to raise their rates ofas preif -this unicorn knew of the plots weaving around mium, were unanimous on this point. Public opinion had beenit. pro It- had been so much talked of, even through the nounced. The United States were the first in the field; andAtlantic in New back! I forgot all—fatigue, friends and York they made preparations for an expedition destined to pursuecollections—and accepted without hesitation the this narwhal. A frigate of great speed, the Abraham Lincoln,offer was of the American Government. “Besides,” thought put in commission as soon as possible. The arsenals were openedI, “all to roads lead back to Europe; and the unicorn Commander Farragut, who hastened the arming of his frigate;may but, be asamiable enough to hurry me towards the coast it always happens, the moment it was decided to pursue the ofmonster, France. This worthy animal may allow itself to be THEY MADE PREPARATIONS FOR AN EXPEDITION DESTINED TO PURSUEDER THIS FARRAGUT, WHO HASTENED THE ARMING OF HIS FRI- NARWHAL. A FRIGATE OF GREAT SPEED, THE ABRAHAM LINCOLN, WASGATE; PUT INBUT, AS IT ALWAYS HAPPENS, THE MOMENT IT WAS COMMISSION AS SOON AS POSSIBLE. THE ARSENALS WERE OPENED TODECIDED COMMAN -TO PURSUE THE MONSTER, THE MONSTER DID NOT

7,5 | 10,5 pt One magnificent evening, the 30th July Capricorn,(that and the Straits of Magellan opened less than seven hundred miles to the south. is to say, three weeks after our departure),Before eight days were over the Abraham Lincoln would be ploughing the waters of the the frigate was abreast of Cape Blanc, Pacific. Seated on the poop, Ned Land and I were chatting of one thing and another as we thirty miles to leeward of the coast oflooked at this mysterious sea, whose great depths had up to this time been inaccessible Patagonia. We had crossed the tropic ofto the eye of man. I naturally led up the conversation to the giant unicorn, and examined Capricorn, and the Straits of Magellan the various chances of success or failure of the expedition. But, seeing that Ned Land opened less than seven hundred miles tolet the me speak without saying too much himself, I pressed him more closely. “Well, Ned,” south. Before eight days were over the said I, “is it possible that you are not convinced of the existence of this cetacean that I NATURALLY LED UP THE CONVERSATION TO HAVETHE YOU ANY PARTICULAR REASON FOR BEING SO INCREDULOUS?” THE HARPOONER LOOKED AT ME GIANT UNICORN, AND EXAMINED THE VARIOUSFIXEDLY FOR SOME MOMENTS BEFORE ANSWERING, STRUCK HIS BROAD FOREHEAD WITH HIS HAND (A CHANCES OF SUCCESS OR FAILURE OF THE EXPEDIHABIT- OF HIS), AS IF TO COLLECT HIMSELF, AND SAID AT LAST, “PERHAPS I HAVE, MR. ARONNAX.” Bureau Brut | Droulers | Character set 08 | 16

Uppercase A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X Y Z Small caps a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s t u v w x y z Lowercase a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s t u v w x y z Ampersand and arobase & & @ @ Standard ligatures fi fj fl fb fh fk ft ff ffi ffj ffl ffb ffh ffk fft Discretionary ligatures Th www WWW www

Romans numerals Ⅽ Ⅾ Ⅰ Ⅼ Ⅿ Ⅴ Ⅹ Lining figures and currency 0 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 # € $ ¢ ₽ £ ¥ Tabular figures and currency 0 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 # € $ ¢ ₽ £ ¥ Oldstyle figures and currency 0 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 # € $ ¢ ₽ £ ¥ Character set Oldstyle tabular figures and currency 0 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 # € $ ¢ ₽ £ ¥

Punctuation . , ; : ‥ … ⋮ ! ! ¡ ¡ ¡ ? ? ¿ ¿ ¿ – – – _ — — — • ◦ ◉ ◎ · · · - - - ‘ ’ “ ” ‚ „ ‹ › ‹ › ‹ › « » « » « » / / \ \ | � ¦ � ( ) ( ) ( ) [ ] [ ] [ ] { } { } { } Symbols † ‡ * ※ ⁜ ⁚ ⁖ ⁘ ⁙ ⁝ ⁞ a o № § ¶ ® © ℗ ℠ ™

Accented uppercase Á À Â Ä Ã Ā Ă Å Ǻ Ą Æ Ǽ Ć Ĉ Č Ċ Ç Ď Đ É È Ê Ě Ë Ė Ē Ĕ Ę Ĝ Ğ Ġ Ģ Ĥ Ħ Í Ì Î Ï İ Ĩ Ī Ĭ Į IJ Ĵ Ķ Ĺ Ľ Ŀ Ļ Ł Ń Ň Ñ Ņ Ŋ Ó Ò Ô Ö Õ Ō Ŏ Ő Ø Ǿ Œ Þ Ŕ Ř Ŗ Ś Ŝ Š Ș Ş Ť Ţ Ț Ŧ Ú Ù Û Ü Ũ Ū Ŭ Ů Ű Ų Ẃ Ẁ Ŵ Ẅ Ý Ỳ Ŷ Ÿ Ź Ž Ż Accented small caps Á À Â Ä Ã Ā Ă Å Ǻ Ą Æ Ǽ Ć Ĉ Č Ċ Ç Ď Đ É È Ê Ě Ë Ė Ē Ĕ Ę Ĝ Ğ Ġ Ģ Ĥ Ħ Í Ì Î Ï İ Ĩ Ī Ĭ Į IJ Ĵ Ķ Ĺ Ľ Ŀ Ļ Ł Ń Ň Ñ Ņ Ŋ Ó Ò Ô Ö Õ Ō Ŏ Ő Ø Ǿ Œ Þ Ŕ Ř Ŗ Ś Ŝ Š Ș Ş Ť Ţ Ț Ŧ Ú Ù Û Ü Ũ Ū Ŭ Ů Ű Ų Ẃ Ẁ Ŵ Ẅ Ý Ỳ Ŷ Ÿ Ź Ž Ż Accented lowercase á à â ä ã ā ă å ǻ ą æ ǽ ć ĉ č ċ ç ď đ é è ê ě ë ė ē ĕ ę ĝ ğ ġ ģ ĥ ħ í ì î ï i ĩ ī ĭ į ij ĵ ķ ĺ ľ ŀ ļ ł ń ň ñ ņ ŋ ó ò ô ö õ ō ŏ ő ø ǿ œ þ ŕ ř ŗ ś ŝ š ș ş ť ţ ț ŧ ú ù û ü ũ ū ŭ ů ű ų ẃ ẁ ŵ ẅ ý ỳ ŷ ÿ ź ž ż ı ȷ ß Diacritical signs ´  `  ˆ  ˇ  ̌ ¨  ˙  ˜  ¯  ˘  ˚  ˝  ̦  ¸ ˛ Scientific symbols + − ± × ÷ = ≠ ~ ≈ < > ≤ ≥ ¬ ¤ ∞ ⌀ + − ± × ÷ = ≠ ~ ≈ < > ≤ ≥ ¬ ¤ ∞ ⌀ + − ± × ÷ = ≠ ~ ≈ < > ≤ ≥ ¬ ¤ ∞ ⌀ ^ ° ℃ ℉ ' " μ π ∂ ∑ ∏ ∫ Ω Δ Bureau Brut | Droulers | Character set 09 | 16

Fractions ⁄ ¼ ½ ¾ ⅓ ⅛ ⅜ ⅝ ⅞ % ‰ Numerators 0 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 # € $ ¢ ₽ £ ¥ Denominators 0 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 # € $ ¢ ₽ £ ¥ Superscript/Superior figures 0 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 # € $ ¢ ₽ £ ¥ Subscript/Inferior figures 0 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 # € $ ¢ ₽ £ ¥ Superscript/Superior letters A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X Y Z a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s t u v w x y z . , ! ? ( ) Subscript/Inferior letters A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X Y Z a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s t u v w x y z . , ! ? ( ) Abbreviations ℀ ℁ ℅ ℆

Arrows ← ↑ → ↓ ↔ ↕ ↖ ↗ ↘ ↙ ⤡ ⤢ ⇆ ⇄ ⇅ ⇵ ⟲ ⟳ 🡠 🡡  🡣 �   🡦  Triangles ⯇ ⯈ ⯅ ⯆ � � � � � � � � ◭ ◮ � � Squares ◧ ◨ ⬒ ⬓ ⬔ ⬕ ◩ ◪ ◫ � � � ◰ ◱ ◲ ◳ Circles ◐ ◑ ◒ ◓ � � � � � � � � ◴ ◵ ◷ ◶ Diamonds ⬖ ⬗ ⬘ ⬙ � � � � � � � � � � � � Black squared figures 0 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 # € $ ¢ ₽ £ ¥ + − × = ← ↑ → ↓ ↖ ↗ ↘ ↙ ! ? Black circled figures 0 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 # € $ ¢ ₽ £ ¥ + − × = ← ↑ → ↓ ↖ ↗ ↘ ↙ ! ? Black diamond-shaped figures 0 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 # € $ ¢ ₽ £ ¥ + − × = ← ↑ → ↓ ↖ ↗ ↘ ↙ ! ? White squared figures 0 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 # € $ ¢ ₽ £ ¥ + − × = ← ↑ → ↓ ↖ ↗ ↘ ↙ ! ? White circled figures 0 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 # € $ ¢ ₽ £ ¥ + − × = ← ↑ → ↓ ↖ ↗ ↘ ↙ ! ? White diamond-shaped figures 0 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 # € $ ¢ ₽ £ ¥ + − × = ← ↑ → ↓ ↖ ↗ ↘ ↙ ! ? Dotted squared figures 0 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 # € $ ¢ ₽ £ ¥ + − × = ← ↑ → ↓ ↖ ↗ ↘ ↙ ! ? Dotted circled figures 0 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 # € $ ¢ ₽ £ ¥ + − × = ← ↑ → ↓ ↖ ↗ ↘ ↙ ! ? Dotted diamond-shaped figures 0 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 # € $ ¢ ₽ £ ¥ + − × = ← ↑ → ↓ ↖ ↗ ↘ ↙ ! ? Bureau Brut | Droulers | Character set 10 | 16

Large squares                   Large circles                   Large diamonds                   Black squared letters and figures 0 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9           # € $ ¢ ₽ £ ¥ + − × = ← ↑ → ↓ ↖ ↗ ↘ ↙ ! ? A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X Y Z a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s t u v w x y z Black circled letters and figures 0 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 ➓ ⓫ ⓬ ⓭ ⓮ ⓯ ⓰ ⓱ ⓲ ⓳ # € $ ¢ ₽ £ ¥ + − × = ← ↑ → ↓ ↖ ↗ ↘ ↙ ! ? A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X Y Z a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s t u v w x y z Black diamond-shaped letters and figures 0 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9           # € $ ¢ ₽ £ ¥ + − × = ← ↑ → ↓ ↖ ↗ ↘ ↙ ! ? A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X Y Z a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s t u v w x y z White squared letters and figures 0 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9           # € $ ¢ ₽ £ ¥ + − × = ← ↑ → ↓ ↖ ↗ ↘ ↙ ! ? A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X Y Z a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s t u v w x y z White circled letters and figures 0 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 ⑩ ⑪ ⑫ � ⑭ ⑮ ⑯ ⑰ ⑱ ⑲ # € $ ¢ ₽ £ ¥ + − × = ← ↑ → ↓ ↖ ↗ ↘ ↙ ! ? A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X Y Z a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s t u v w x y z White diamond-shaped letters and figures 0 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9           # € $ ¢ ₽ £ ¥ + − × = ← ↑ → ↓ ↖ ↗ ↘ ↙ ! ? A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X Y Z a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s t u v w x y z Shade characters & block elements ░ ▒ ▓ � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � �

Terminal graphic characters � � � � � � � � � � Eyes  � � � � � � � � User interface symbols ⏹ ⏺ ⏸ ⏷ ⏶ ⏵ ⏴ ⏯ ⏮ ⏭ ⏬ ⏫ ⏪ ⏩   Dice & playing card symbols ⚀ ⚁ � ⚃ ⚄ ⚅       ♠ ♡ ♢ ♣ ♤ ♥ ♦ ♧ Miscellaneous symbols ☐ ✓ ☑ ✗ ☒ � ⚑ ⚐ ★ ☆ ☺ ☻ ☹ �    ☀ ☁ ⚡ ✨ ✁ ✂ ✃ ✎ ✏ ✐ 🔋    🔌  🔎 ☰  Bureau Brut | Droulers | OpenType features 11 | 16

Ligatures are a more harmonious design Standard ligatures for some letter combinations. Standard ligatures are activated by default whereas Il fit un sifflement Il fit un sifflement discretionary ones can be activated  on the OpenType panel. effrayant effrayant

Discretionary ligatures Théâtre Théâtre  www.bureaubrut.com www.bureaubrut.com

OpenType features When activating the “small caps” option, Lowercase in small caps lowercase letters will be transformed in small capitals and lining figures in oldstyle figures. Monsieur Monsieur You can also access the “all small caps” option  on the OpenType panel that will also transform le Président le Président uppercase letters. The height and spacing of the punctuation is automatically adapted when you select the “all caps” or “small caps” option. “All small caps” option Monsieur Monsieur  le Président le président

Case sensitive punctuation ¿ No ? (Yes) ¿ NO ? (YES)  « Peut-être » « PEUT-ÊTRE » Bureau Brut | Droulers | OpenType features 12 | 16

An alternate slashed zero is available for all sets. Slashed zero The default setting for figures is the lining set. Tabular figures have an identical width Order: ORD.NO000108 Order: ORD.NO000108 and are useful for the composition of charts.  You can access the others sets on the Order ORD.NO000109 Order ORD.NO000109 OpenType panel. Height corrected currency and mathematical symbols are automatically activated on all sets of figures. Tabular figures 001. Intro 04'26" 001. Intro 04'26" 002. Totentanz 07'11"  002. Totentanz 07'11" 003. Reunited 08'59" 003. Reunited 08'59"

Oldstyle figures Le 14 juillet 1789 Le 14 juillet 1789  à 23h05 à 23h05

Oldstyle tabular figures Jack 01 23 45 67 89 Jack 01 23 45 67 89 Nico 06 11 29 61 10  Nico 06 11 29 61 10 Franck 07 89 13 44 19 Franck 07 89 13 44 19 Bureau Brut | Droulers | OpenType features 13 | 16

Stylistics sets from 1 to 9 activate a range of alternates sets for numbers and basic arrows. Numbers from 10 to 15 activate other alternates that contains letters in addition.

15 Styles 

Black squared figures Black circled figures Black diamond-shaped figures 15 Styles 15 Styles 15 Styles

White squared figures White circled figures White diamond-shaped figures 15 Styles 15 Styles 15 Styles

Dotted squared figures Dotted circled figures Dotted circled figures 15 Styles 15 Styles 15 Styles

Black squared letters and figures Black circled letters and figures Black diamond-shaped letters and figures 15 Styles 15 Styles 15 Styles

White squared letters and figures White circled letters and figures White diamond-shaped letters and figures 15 Styles 15 Styles 15 Styles Bureau Brut | Droulers | OpenType features 14 | 16

Some fractions are build-in glyphs Fractions but the fraction option can transform any two series of numbers separated 1/2 litre de lait 1/2 litre de lait by a slash into a fraction.  You can also access the numerators 20/20 20/20 and denominators options separately.

Numerators 1234/  1234/

Denominators /5678  /5678

Superscript, subscript and ordinal can Superscript/Superior all be activated on the OpenType panel. For example superscripts are used on some 1er étage – 123m2  1er étage – 123m2 abbreviations and subscripts on formulas. Ordinals are usually useful for abbreviations in Spanish (segunda, segundo…). Subscript/Inferior C6H10O5  C6H10O5

Ordinal No 211088  No 211088 Bureau Brut | Droulers | Supported languages 15 | 16

A G M S Galician Machame Samburu Albanian Ganda Makhuwa-Meetto Sango Asu German Makonde Sangu Gusii Malagasy Scottish Gaelic B Malay Sena Basque H Maltese Shambala Bemba Hungarian Manx Shona Bena Meru Slovak Bosnian I Morisyen Slovenian Icelandic Soga Supported languages C Inari Sami N Somali Catalan Indonesian North Ndebele Spanish Chiga Irish Northern Sami Swahili Colognian Italian Norwegian Bokmål Norwegian Swedish Cornish Nyankole Croatian J Czech Jola-Fonyi O T Oromo Taita D K Occitan Teso Danish Kabuverdianu Turkmen Kalaallisut P E Kalenjin Polish U Embu Kamba Portuguese Upper Sorbian English Kikuyu Esperanto Kinyarwanda R V Estonian Romansh Vunjo L Rombo F Latvian Rundi W Faroese Lithuanian Rwa Walser Filipino Lower Sorbian Welsh Finnish Luo French Z Friulian Luyia Zulu Bureau Brut ©

Texts of this specimen are extracts from Twenty Thousand Leagues Under the Sea by Jules Verne.

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