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Montserrat is a geometric sans-serif typeface designed by Argentine graphic designer Julieta Ulanovsky and released in 2011. It was inspired by posters, signs and painted windows from the first half of the twentieth century, seen in the historic Montserrat neighbourhood of Buenos Aires. The project was started in 2010 by Ulanovsky and was released through the Google Fonts catalogue in 2011. Montserrat has become increasingly popular among web designers, and it is used on over 15 million websites.

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  • Montserrat es una tipografía palo seco geométrica, desarrollada por la diseñadora gráfica argentina Julieta Ulanovsky y lanzada en 2011. La inspiración de Monserrat provino carteles y marquesinas de la primera mitad del siglo XX, que adornan las calles del homónimo barrio histórico de Buenos Aires.​ Con una gran altura de la x, astas descendentes cortas y aberturas anchas, esta tipografía logra una alta legibilidad incluso en medidas pequeñas. El proyecto fue iniciado en 2010 por Ulanovsky, y fue publicado a través del catálogo de Fuentes de Google en 2011. Actualmente es la cuarta fuente más popular de la plataforma, con más de 1,7 billones de vistas a octubre de 2021.​​ A través de los años, Montserrat se ha ido ampliando para formar una gran familia, constando de ocho variantes de pesos, dos alternativas, y soporte para escritura en cirílico.​ (es)
  • Montserrat is a geometric sans-serif typeface designed by Argentine graphic designer Julieta Ulanovsky and released in 2011. It was inspired by posters, signs and painted windows from the first half of the twentieth century, seen in the historic Montserrat neighbourhood of Buenos Aires. The project was started in 2010 by Ulanovsky and was released through the Google Fonts catalogue in 2011. Montserrat has become increasingly popular among web designers, and it is used on over 15 million websites. Featuring a large x-height, short descenders and wide apertures, this typeface achieves high legibility even in small sizes. Montserrat has been developed into a large family, consisting of nine weights (from Thin to Black), a set of alternate characters, a distinctive Subrayada (underlined) variant, and support for the Cyrillic character set. According to lead designer Ulanovsky, it is a functional and contemporary alphabet, with uses ranging from publishing to the corporative world. She refers to it as a "geometric typeface with bold optical adjustments." (en)
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  • Montserrat es una tipografía palo seco geométrica, desarrollada por la diseñadora gráfica argentina Julieta Ulanovsky y lanzada en 2011. La inspiración de Monserrat provino carteles y marquesinas de la primera mitad del siglo XX, que adornan las calles del homónimo barrio histórico de Buenos Aires.​ Con una gran altura de la x, astas descendentes cortas y aberturas anchas, esta tipografía logra una alta legibilidad incluso en medidas pequeñas. (es)
  • Montserrat is a geometric sans-serif typeface designed by Argentine graphic designer Julieta Ulanovsky and released in 2011. It was inspired by posters, signs and painted windows from the first half of the twentieth century, seen in the historic Montserrat neighbourhood of Buenos Aires. The project was started in 2010 by Ulanovsky and was released through the Google Fonts catalogue in 2011. Montserrat has become increasingly popular among web designers, and it is used on over 15 million websites. (en)
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