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Monto Screen

von Lucas Tillian
Einzelschnitte ab $28.00 USD
Komplette Familie mit 22 Fonts: $330.00 USD
Die Schriftfamilie Monto Screen wurde von Lucas Tillian entworfen und von Lucas Tillian veröffentlicht. Monto Screen enthält 22 Stile und Familienpaketoptionen.

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Introducing Monto Screen – the latest addition to the Monto superfamily, distinguished by its rational and meticulously constructed aesthetic. This new sub-family complements the success of Grotesk and Grotesk Display while offering a fresh take on Monto's design principles.

Monto Screen is purposefully crafted for the digital era, ensuring unparalleled legibility and visual clarity on screens of all sizes. Its stroke endings align precisely at 90 and 0-degree angles, and its rounded shapes feature carefully designed verticals, creating a clean and harmonious structure.

Through its rational construction, Monto Screen exudes a very trustworthy feel and established aesthetic, embodying a sense of reliability and timeless elegance. Its cap height aligned to the ascenders presents a unique choice that sets it apart, making it a compelling and distinct addition to the Monto superfamily. Embrace the future of typography with Monto Screen – a modern and rationally designed typeface that sets new standards for clarity and readability on digital platforms.

Designer: Lucas Tillian

Herausgeber: Lucas Tillian

Foundry: Lucas Tillian

Eigentümer des Designs: Lucas Tillian

MyFonts Debüt: Aug 1, 2023

Monto Screen

Über Lucas Tillian

Based in Vienna, Austria, Lucas Tillian began his career as a web and UI/UX designer. During his Bachelor's program he put his focus on typography and started working on his first fonts. Creating typefaces that prevail through their clarity and simplicity was essential to him as he continued working on his first font family 'Candid', pursuing the goal of creating a neutral font that communicates just the right amount of personality.

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