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Flecha Brônzea

Flecha Brônzea

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Flecha Brônzea

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Flecha Brônzea operates from a rational skeleton with closed apertures and vertical stress, but its rational foundation is heavily ornamented with decorative flourishes that push it firmly into display territory. The letterforms show moderate contrast with deliberate thick-thin variation, while maintaining the orderly, constructed feel of its rational DNA. Its most distinguishing feature is the integration of arrow-like terminals and angular decorative elements that give it a metallic, almost Art Deco-influenced personality—the "bronze arrow" suggested by its Portuguese name. The face belongs to the contemporary decorative tradition, where rational construction meets ornamental excess. This is emphatically a display face that breaks down rapidly at text sizes due to its fine decorative details and narrow set width. At large sizes, it delivers commanding presence with an industrial-luxe personality that bridges vintage craftsmanship and modern precision.

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