Julieta wanted to represent the beauty of urban typography by this typeface and the franklin gothic font from the 1st half of the twentieth century.
Montserrat Font, created by Julieta Ulanovsky in 2010, is a widely recognized sans-serif typeface. The designer drew inspiration from the vintage posters of Montserrat in Buenos Aires.
Julieta wanted to represent the beauty of urban typography by this typeface and the franklin gothic font from the 1st half of the twentieth century. Dedication, contrast, color, care, day & night, light & life have inspired her to operate the project.
Yes, Montserrat is free for both personal and commercial use.
It’s popular for its clean, modern design and strong readability across platforms.
Montserrat is great for headings, websites, branding, and digital interfaces.
Yes, you can use Montserrat in PowerPoint if it's installed or embedded.
Yes, Montserrat is available on Google Fonts.
No, Montserrat is open-source and licensed under the SIL Open Font License.