

The result is a sans serif family with multiple versions and capabilities, both in the publishing world and in the corporate world. The Montserrat typeface is a type of geometric pattern containing fine visual adjustments. Officially, Julieta Ulanovsky does not neglect the functional and contemporary aspects of typographic design. Old fonts and curtains are not refundable when replaced, she explains on her website. Each specific example offers its own size and variants, contributing to its contribution to the Montserrat family. To draw letters Ulanovsky draws on examples of letters from urban space. The passage of time means that very unique and special designs are lost forever. Julieta Ulanovsky realizes that urban development is changing this place and nothing can return to its original form. Montserrat was born as a source documenting traces of the past. The letters that inspired this project have work, dedication, care, color, contrasts, light and life, day and night!

As urban development changes that place, it will never return to its original shape and will forever lose designs that are so special and unique.

This typeface rescues the beauty of the urban typeface of the first half of the 20th century. Montserrat is similar to Gotham, but Gotham is a commercial font, so this font is a good alternative. The font is elegant, stable, and has a strong sense of commercial culture. Montserrat is a very popular open-source font, loved by most designers home and abroad, this font can be seen for most website designs. It was published in 2011 and updated in 2012 and is characterized by being very geometric and legible. Introducing Montserrat Font – This font evokes the modernist style, is inspired by old posters, illuminated signs, and marquees of the traditional neighborhood of Buenos Aires, and was designed by Julieta Ulanovsky.
