Mathilde

ID / Record #3197
Credits Mara Nolze
Licensing Público con costo
Release 2024
Classification Texto, Títulos
Class Retail
Variants 14 Styles
Regional Node(s) Argentina
Specimen Mathilde
Note. Specimen of the typeface Mathilde. Copyright by Mara Nolze.

Mathilde is inspired by floral cyanotype experiments and draws a connection to a literary character often associated with roses. With its thorny serifs, the font seamlessly aligns with this comparison.
Mathilde is characterized by a combination of sharp, small elements with graceful, flowing shapes. The dynamic interplay of convex and concave lines, along with slanted stroke terminals and pointed droplet-shaped stroke ends, contribute to the unique aesthetic.
Offering a range of six weights and matching italics, Mathilde covers a wide variety of stylistic preferences.
Its details make it particularly compelling for headlines that convey an organic and growing message. Moreover, Mathilde effortlessly transitions into creating a harmonious and flowing appearance in continuous text. Whether employed in editorial design, branding, or packaging, the font infuses any project with an idyllic and sensible energy, adding a delicate touch to the visual narrative.

RECOMMENDED CITATION

TipoMap Latam. (2026). Mathilde. In Mapping of Typographic Production in Latin America (record #3197). UASLP. https://doi.org/10.58493/tipomap — Entry consulted at https://tipomap.lat/view_typo?id=3197