Ulysses Mapped
A typographic map of extraordinary detail, created purely from all the places and premises mentioned in Ulysses that were real and existed on the day.
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Leopold’s Day is a collection of beautifully designed pieces inspired by Leopold Bloom’s journey through Dublin on 16 June 1904. The carefully designed range is centred around a beautifully crafted typographic map formed purely from the people, premises and places cited in Ulysses.
This is the first time a map of Dublin city has been created which captures the landmarks and actual people who featured in the famous text. Every detail has been carefully selected to capture the essence of the day when Bloom ventured through the city; the main typeface of the map is a digitised version of the typeface used in Ulysses’ first edition. The map’s directory features over four hundred landmarks and businesses, which formed the backdrop to Ulysses and were in existence in Dublin on that monumental day when Leopold Bloom journeyed through the city.
Find out more: https://www.leopoldsday.com/