Montserrat Font Family
18 Font Styles
Montserrat Regular
Montserrat-Regular.otf
Montserrat Light
Montserrat-Light.otf
Montserrat Thin Italic
Montserrat-ThinItalic.otf
Montserrat Thin
Montserrat-Thin.otf
Montserrat SemiBold Italic
Montserrat-SemiBoldItalic.otf
Montserrat SemiBold
Montserrat-SemiBold.otf
Montserrat Medium Italic
Montserrat-MediumItalic.otf
Montserrat Medium
Montserrat-Medium.otf
Montserrat Light Italic
Montserrat-LightItalic.otf
Montserrat Black
Montserrat-Black.otf
Montserrat Italic
Montserrat-Italic.otf
Montserrat ExtraLight Italic
Montserrat-ExtraLightItalic.otf
Montserrat ExtraLight
Montserrat-ExtraLight.otf
Montserrat ExtraBold Italic
Montserrat-ExtraBoldItalic.otf
Montserrat ExtraBold
Montserrat-ExtraBold.otf
Montserrat Bold Italic
Montserrat-BoldItalic.otf
Montserrat Bold
Montserrat-Bold.otf
Montserrat Black Italic
Montserrat-BlackItalic.otf
About
The old posters and signs in the traditional Montserrat neighborhood of Buenos Aires inspired Julieta Ulanovsky to design this typeface and rescue the beauty of urban typography that emerged in the first half of the twentieth century. As urban development changes that place, it will never return to its original form and loses forever the designs that are so special and unique. The letters that inspired this project have work, dedication, care, color, contrast, light and life, day and night! These are the types that make the city look so beautiful. The Montserrat Project began with the idea to rescue what is in Montserrat and set it free under a libre license, the SIL Open Font License.
This is the normal family, and it has two sister families so far, Alternates and Underline families. Many of the letterforms are special in the Alternates family, while 'Underline' celebrates a special style of underline that is integrated into the letterforms found in the Montserrat neighborhood.
The Montserrat project is led by Julieta Ulanovsky, a type designer based in Buenos Aires, Argentina. To contribute, see github.com/JulietaUla/Montserrat.