Bureau Grot has come to be accepted as the essence of tooth and character in an English nineteenth-century sans serif. The family was first developed by David Berlow in 1989 from original specimens of the grotesques released by Stephenson Blake in Sheffield. These were met with immediate success at the Tribune Company and Newsweek. The family grew as more publications commissioned new weights and widths. In 2006, Jill Pichotta, Christian Schwartz, and Richard Lipton expanded and systematized the family at which point the name was shortened to Bureau Grot; FB 1989–2006