A few shapes were updated or added (the ‘k’ and German capital ‘ß’), two entirely new weights were added (Book and Book Italic), and spacing was perfected. All this adds up to a big personality, so even when set in small text there is no skimming past the words Bree voices.In 2019, the Bree font family got a huge update. Bree has a touch of cheekiness, a wide stance for each character, and an extra-large x-height. Alternates of these letters are available when a more neutral look is desired. As such, some of its most characteristic features are the single-story ‘a’, the cursive ‘e’, the outstroke curves of ‘v’ and ‘w’, the flourished ‘Q’, and the fluid shapes of ‘g’, ‘y’, and ‘z’. Bree is clearly influenced by handwriting. As an upright italic, Bree shows a pleasant mix of rather unobtrusive capitals with more vivid lowercase letters, giving text a lively appearance. The Bree font family is a spry sans serif by Veronika Burian and José Scaglione that delivers a spirited look and feel for branding and headline usage.