Mimesis

Mimesis

Designers

Year

2025

Information

In Use

The Mimesis typeface by Laucke Siebein is available in Regular, Italic, and Bold styles. Its design is idiosyncratic, defies indifference, and demands skillful typographic application. In smaller sizes, Mimesis offers impressive readability. When used generously, it unfolds its qualities as a display typeface, pushing typographic possibilities to surprising limits through varying letter spacing and line heights. The typeface’s potential is further expanded through OpenType features such as Stylistic Sets, which offer straight alternates or blunt terminals, among other options. The most obvious reference is Mercedes-Antiqua by Heinrich Wieynck, which served as an inspiration for the design. Mimesis adopts its characteristic Art Nouveau forms but refines them with a more disciplined approach, deliberately handling the original’s ornamentation in a rational manner. Additionally, it subtly emulates the upright stance of Phalanx, the stubbornness of Albertus, the lightness of Elizabeth, and the distinctive ductus of Gill Sans. Mimesis eclectically combines these influences and formal contradictions, propelling them into the 21st century.