81 styles • Variable font

Macrosoma Grotesque

The Collection

· 1 Family

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Sampler

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Long years ago, before the evil days had dawned,

Features
Color
Background

Long years ago, before the evil days had dawned,

Features
Color
Background

Long years ago, before the evil days had dawned,

Features
Color
Background

Long years ago, before the evil days had dawned,

Features
Color
Background

Long years ago, before the evil days had dawned,

Features
Color
Background

Long years ago, before the evil days had dawned,

Features
Color
Background

Long years ago, before the evil days had dawned,

Features
Color
Background

Long years ago, before the evil days had dawned,

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a

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Information

Macrosoma might very well be the most expansive type family ever created. What began as a single-style condensed sans serif font has grown into an extraordinary collection of nearly two thousand single cuts. This impressive range spans almost every corner of the traditional typographic spectrum: from compressed to extended, hairline to black, sans and slab serif—each available in stencil form and with soft edges. Despite its remarkable versatility, Macrosoma remains a truly distinctive and instantly recognisable font. It boasts several unique features, such as exceptionally short ascenders and thin punctuation, which set it apart from its sans serif contemporaries. These signature traits ensure that no matter which member of this extensive family you choose, your design will retain its uniqueness and stand out effortlessly. Given the wide scope of the project, Macrosoma has been divided into eight subfamilies, which will be gradually released throughout 2025. The first two to debut are Macrosoma Grotesque and Macrosoma Grotesque Stencil

Credits & Details

Designed by
Valerio Monopoli, Fred Wiltshire
Released in
2024
Developed for
Latin European Languages
Export
TTF, WOFF

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