Mea Culpa Used As Body Text
Element | Weight | Size | Line Height | Letter Spacing |
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Body Text | Regular | 16px | 24px | 0.5px |
Italicized | Regular Italic | 16px | 24px | 0.5px |
Bold | Bold | 16px | 24px | 0.5px |
Small Caps | Regular | 16px | 24px | 0.5px |
Secondary Text | Medium | 13px | 16px | 0.5px |
Mea Culpa
.example-class {font-family: 'Mea Culpa';}
Mea Culpa is classified as a handwriting font, mimicking the natural flow and style of handwritten text, adding a personal touch.
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Hierarchy | Weight | Size | Line Height | Letter Spacing |
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Heading Level 1 | Bold | 64px | 64px | 0px |
Heading Level 2 | SemiBold | 48px | 64px | 0px |
Heading Level 3 | Medium | 32px | 48px | 0.5px |
Heading Level 4 | Regular | 24px | 32px | 0.5px |
Heading Level 5 | Regular | 16px | 24px | 0.5px |
Heading Level 6 | Medium | 13px | 16px | 0.5px |
Element | Weight | Size | Line Height | Letter Spacing |
---|---|---|---|---|
Body Text | Regular | 16px | 24px | 0.5px |
Italicized | Regular Italic | 16px | 24px | 0.5px |
Bold | Bold | 16px | 24px | 0.5px |
Small Caps | Regular | 16px | 24px | 0.5px |
Secondary Text | Medium | 13px | 16px | 0.5px |
.example-class { font-family: 'Mea Culpa'; }
// SCSS Variable $example-class-font-family: 'Mea Culpa'; .example-class { font-family: $example-class-font-family; }
// Tailwind CSS .example-class { @apply font-mea-culpa-handwriting; }
Mea Culpa is a calligraphic typeface designed by Rob Leuschke. Mea Culpa was inspired by elegant handwriting and classic calligraphy forms. The font has a flowing, script-like appearance with elaborate swashes and flourishes. It's characterized by its graceful, cursive strokes and sophisticated style. Letters often connect seamlessly, creating a continuous, fluid look. Originally released in the early 2000s, Mea Culpa gained popularity among designers looking for a refined and decorative script. Mea Culpa became a favorite for wedding invitations, greeting cards, and formal event materials. Its ornate letterforms make it ideal for projects requiring a touch of elegance and sophistication. The design features high contrast between thick and thin strokes, adding to its visual appeal. The capital letters are particularly elaborate, often extending with long, decorative swashes. Lowercase letters maintain a more restrained yet still ornate form. The font includes numerous alternate characters, ligatures, and swash variations, providing flexibility for designers to create unique compositions. Mea Culpa's versatility allows it to be used in various contexts, from branding to personal stationery. It excels in applications where a luxurious and personal touch is desired. The font's intricate details and flowing lines make it stand out in digital and print media. Because of its intricate design, Mea Culpa is best used at larger sizes to ensure legibility and to showcase its detailed curves. The font pairs well with simpler, sans-serif typefaces, allowing Mea Culpa's ornate qualities to shine without overwhelming the viewer. Mea Culpa offers a distinctive aesthetic that captures the essence of traditional calligraphy while remaining versatile for modern design needs. Its combination of elegance and functionality makes it a valuable tool for designers seeking to add a sophisticated touch to their work.
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