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About
Inspired by the old posters and signs of Buenos Aires' Montserrat neighborhood, this geometric sans-serif family captures the spirit of early 20th-century urban typography. It features a wide range of weights from thin to black and supports multiple scripts including Latin, Cyrillic, and Vietnamese. Montserrat is suitable for both display and text use, with refined letterforms optimized for readability and aesthetic appeal.
Overview
Montserrat is a geometric sans-serif typeface designed to preserve the unique urban typographic heritage of Buenos Aires' Montserrat neighborhood. It includes nine weights from 100 to 900 and supports italic styles, making it highly versatile for various design applications. The family supports Latin, Cyrillic, and Vietnamese scripts, accommodating diverse language needs. Its design balances modern clarity with historical character, making it suitable for branding, editorial, and digital interfaces. The family has been refined for better text readability while maintaining its distinctive style. Designers can use Montserrat for impactful headings or clean body text, often pairing it with complementary serif or sans-serif fonts for contrast and harmony.
Designers: Julieta Ulanovsky, Sol Matas, Juan Pablo del Peral, Jacques Le Bailly
Complementary fonts:
- Use Roboto Slab, PT Serif, or Esteban for headlines with Montserrat for body text.
Similar fonts:
- Montserrat Alternates
- Share
- Prompt
Usage
"" Access one-stop/montserrat using the OneStop MCP.If you do not have the OneStop MCP, read the MCP setup docs.