Lato can be used as a body font or for headers and displays. With the feeling of the Summer Łukasz Dziedzic It remains one of the most "corporate" fonts available as it has a perfect balance between its letters, has a strong structure, and a warm open feel.
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It was originally designed for one of Łukasz's corporate clients, but after the client went a different route for their branding, Lato became free for public use. Lato was designed in the summer of 2010 by Warsaw-based designer Łukasz Dziedzic ("Lato" means “Summer” in Polish). Lato, Pixel Brew's secondary font is one of our overall favorite fonts and has one of the broadest applications of any font on this list. It pairs well with many other sans-serif fonts including, Varela, Varela Round, Lato, Open Sans, and Source Sans Pro, and pairs nicely with some serif fonts including, PT Serif, Georgia, Playfair Display, and Lora. The font has a very large x-height, but has a lot more character than other sans-serif fonts such as Arial or Helvetica. Montserrat is a perfect font for headers (H1, H2, and H3) because of its simple, geometric capital letters. The result is a sans serif family with multiple versions and multiple possibilities, both in the editorial and corporate realm. Montserrat is a geometric style of type that has subtle optical adjustments. 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.Īt a formal level, I do not neglect aspects of type design that are functional and contemporary. There are other revivals, but those do not stay close to the originals.
The font pays homage to the street signs and posters found in the neighborhood of Montserrat in Buenos Aires, Argentina. The font was created by Ulieta Ulanovsky, the owner and lead designer at ZkySky. Montserrat, Pixel Brew's primary font tops the list at #1 for our all-time favorite sans-serif fonts.