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+<h1><span class="autonym">MATEMASIE</span></h1>
<p>
- Matemasie is an ultra-bold display typeface characterized by rounded edges and a distinctive feature where the shapes
- widen towards the top. It draws inspiration from the Adinkra symbol "Mate Masie," meaning "what I hear, I keep." This
- symbolizes interconnected ears, emphasizing the importance of listening and communication in oral traditions and cultures.
+ Matemasie is an ultra-bold display typeface distinguished by rounded
+ edges and top-weighted letterforms. It is inspired by the Adinkra
+ symbol "Mate Masie," meaning "what I hear, I keep" — embodying
+ the importance of listening and communication in oral
+ traditions. The typeface symbolizes the principles of communication,
+ wisdom, knowledge, prudence, and connection.
</p>
+<img src="article/4.png"/>
<p>
- Additionally, Mate Masie embodies principles of wisdom and prudence.
+The goal of the typeface is a celebration of African heritage while
+meeting contemporary design standards. Adinkra symbols express themes
+connected to the history, beliefs, and philosophy of the Asante people,
+often with proverbial meanings that signify wisdom. These symbols also
+describe historical events, human and animal behavior, plant forms,
+and object shapes.
</p>
-
<p>
- To contribute, see <a href="https://github.com/YADAMSS/Matemasie-Font">github.com/YADAMSS/Matemasie-Font</a>.
+Drawing on this Adinkra symbol, the design connects with Africa's rich
+graphical heritage. The creation of Matemasie was a journey to craft a
+typeface that resonates with the spirit of Africa, drawing deeply from
+its roots.
</p>
+<p>
+The design process involved connecting the past and present,
+preserving the essence of African heritage for future
+generations. Matemasie celebrates the harmony between tradition and
+innovation, reflecting the balance embodied by the "Mate Masie"
+symbol.
+</p>
+<img src="article/3.gif"/>
+<p>
+Traditionally, the Mate Masie symbol is represented by four linked
+ears—two on top and two on the bottom. This 2-by-2 arrangement is a
+fundamental aspect of the symbol, signifying balance and rhythm, when
+it is presented in traditional designs. This rhythmic balance played a
+crucial role in developing the letterforms of the Matemasie font.
+By integrating this cultural structure into the digital design,
+Matemasie stays deeply connected to its cultural roots, preserving the
+essence of the symbol while adapting it for contemporary use.
+</p>
+<p>
+The design process aimed to respect and reflect the traditional
+symbolism, allowing the modern typeface to serve as both a functional
+tool and a cultural tribute. The typeface captures both the artistic
+and spiritual essence of "Mate Masie" through its unique typographic
+features.
+</p>
+<p>
+Matemasie is more than a collection of letters; it is a testament to
+the rich mosaic of African culture and tradition. Like the symbol that inspired it,
+Matemasie whispers stories of ancient wisdom and caution through its
+elegant curves. It is hoped that Matemasie's story will continue to
+evolve with various styles, inspiring typographers to explore the
+depths of African culture and wisdom.
+</p>
+<img src="article/1.png"/>
+<img src="article/2.png"/>