![]() ![]() There was no Montserrat Typeface at the time nor the remotest idea that it was going to happen. It was called ‘Montserrat Arte y Moda’ (Montserrat: Art & Fashion). Many years ago, there was a design contest to identify the neighbourhood Montserrat with one of its main activities: the business of the textile world. ![]() I was always attracted to that kind of letters. It proved to be one of the most popular fonts globally, and made its way to many critical lists. In 2011, you released the font Montserrat. But if it arrives in an attractive and unexpected way, much better! It will surely tell you something new.Ģ. You have to be clear and get the message across. Working in communication implies the same challenge. I try to find new ways of looking at (and showing) what we already know.
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