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Goosebreak is a project that took several years to emerge. After using a few syllabic fonts in these projects, André Simard wanted to create typeface with a strong personality like its Harfang Pro that served as the basis for the design. This family is designed for all Canadian Aboriginal languages and adds to the few fonts available for these languages. It’s available in 12 fonts that are suitable for both editorial writing and advertising.

“I named this font, Goosebreak. This name refers to the Spring goose-hunting season, in Cree, “nituwaaschenaanuu,” which aboriginal communities of Northern Quebec attach great importance to.”


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Goosebreak — 12 styles
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Goosebreak — Light
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Goosebreak — Light Italic
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Goosebreak — Bold
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Goosebreak — Bold Italic
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Goosebreak — Book
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Goosebreak — Book Italic
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Goosebreak — Extra Bold
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Goosebreak — Extra Bold Italic
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Goosebreak — Black
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Goosebreak — Black Italic
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Goosebreak — Ultra
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Goosebreak — Ultra Italic
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