Mirtha Display: Art Nouveau Style for Contemporary Typography
Mirtha Display blends Art Nouveau influences with a modern sensibility, resulting in a versatile font suitable for creative projects that demand character and distinction. The lighter weights of Mirtha Display carry a condensed, refined silhouette, ideal for sophisticated layouts. In contrast, its heavier counterparts offer a striking presence, making headlines, posters, and branding elements stand out with authority. This balance between delicacy and impact allows designers to navigate projects ranging from editorial to packaging with precision.
Designed with a thorough attention to detail, Mirtha Display includes over 450 glyphs, providing broad language support and a wealth of typographic options. Whether used in visual identities, editorial layouts, or logotypes, this typeface adapts to both expressive and restrained aesthetics. Its design flexibility is reinforced by the availability of five weights, ten distinct styles, and two variable cuts—regular and italic—ensuring adaptability across formats.
Features:
Five weights and ten styles
Two variable cuts: regular and italic
Extensive character set with over 450 glyphs
Wide multilingual support
OpenType features including numerators, denominators, Old Style and Lining numbers
Standard ligatures and localized characters (Uppercase and Lowercase Sharp S)









