We are pleased to report that Fontfabric is here again with the geometric Mont Blanc. The Mont Blanc type family consists of 16 fonts. Mont Blanc is excellent for advertising, display, corporate, headline, logo, poster, magazine, and e-book. Per the latter, take some time to consider how Mont Blanc pairs with other fonts. For example, try Fontfabric’s Alkes as a header over Mont Blanc text, and then switch it around. You can see how these pairings introduce completely different moods to your text depending on the arrangement. Explore Fontfabric’s website, and they’ll show you how well these pairings work.
Mont Blanc also looks astounding in Cyrillic. Fontfabric are established experts on both the history of Cyrillic and creating strong Cyrillic fonts, as Mont Blanc attests. Please take some time to read Fontfabric’s blog—it’s full of great information on the history of Cyrillic type and many other topics. With such dedication to the history and execution of their craft, it’s no surprise that the artists at Fontfabric excel in all alphabets. If you need characters they haven’t yet accounted for, contact them—they will create whatever variations you need.
Mont Blanc from Fontfabric is a new sans serif that takes after the legendary Mont. Mont Blanc features extensive legibility improvements for the smaller sizes. The new type features adjusted x-height, refined weight, and glyphs redesign. Mont Blanc consists of 8 font weights and matching italics, multi-script support, and a rich OpenType features set.
