Macula is an impossible typeface. Jacques Le Bailly borrowed from Oscar Reutersvärd’s optical illusion the Penrose triangle and the disorienting perspectives in M.C. Escher’s iconic art to create astonishing three-dimensional letterforms that cannot physically exist in the real world. Contextual alternates flip the viewpoint from one character to the next for a more convincing effect. The typeface offers component styles that can be layered as polychromatic display settings. Bold Monday, 2012.
For additional license options like app, enterprise, multi-user, and self-hosted web, visit Macula on Type Network.
Bold Monday is an independent Dutch type foundry established in 2008 by Paul van der Laan and Pieter van Rosmalen. Our catalog encompasses custom typeface design for high-profile, international clients, as well as state-of-the-art retail fonts for discerning designers. Bold Monday is specialised in creating original, sometimes slightly offbeat typefaces that are always produced with great care and attention to detail.
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How to Use
You may encounter slight variations in the name of this font, depending on where you use it. Here’s what to look for.
Desktop
In application font menus, this font will display:
{{familyCtrl.selectedVariation.preferred_family_name}} {{familyCtrl.selectedVariation.preferred_subfamily_name}}Web
To use this font on your website, use the following CSS:
font-family: {{familyCtrl.selectedVariation.family.css_font_stack.replace('"', '').replace('",', ', ')}};
font-style: italicnormal;
font-weight: {{familyCtrl.selectedVariation.font.web.weight}};
Glyph Support & Stylistic Filters
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