Brutalhome Font – This variable font draws its raw energy from the aesthetics of brutalist architecture: hard edges, heavy structures, and unapologetically rigid forms. Each glyph is a building block — a visual echo of concrete and steel.
Its standout feature? The numbers are rendered as concrete rods, with the quantity matching the value:
the 1 is a single vertical beam, the 3 becomes a triplet of stacked bars, and so on up to 9.
These aren’t just digits — they’re modular units, almost sculptural in form.
Thanks to its variable nature, the font shifts seamlessly between weights and widths, adapting to both strict grids and more experimental compositions.

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