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Montelisa is a bold and refined display sans serif font family with tall, clean letterforms and seamless transitions from thin to thick. With 9 powerful weights, italic styles, and full variable font control over weight and slant, Montelisa is built to command attention in the modern graphic design era. In addition, enjoy the features here.
Montelisa’s different weight fonts :
- Thin (Regular/Italic)
- Extra Light (Regular/Italic)
- Light (Regular/Italic)
- Regular (Regular/Italic)
- Medium (Regular/Italic)
- Semi Bold (Regular/Italic)
- Bold (Regular/Italic)
- Extra Bold (Regular/Italic)
- Black (Regular/Italic)
Features:
- Multilingual Supports
- PUA Encoded
- Numerals and Punctuations
Montelisa fits in bold branding, packaging, posters, billboards, headlines, and many more designs. Find out more ways to use this font by taking a look at the font preview.
This Font Support Language:
Belarusian, Bosnian, Bulgarian, Chechen, Macedonian, Russian, Serbian, Afrikaans, Albanian, Asu, Basque, Bemba, Bena, Breton, Catalan, Chiga, Colognian, Cornish, Croatian, Czech, Danish, Dutch, Embu, English, Esperanto, Estonian, Faroese, Filipino, Finnish, French, Friulian, Galician, German, Gusii, Hungarian, Icelandic, Indonesian, Irish, Italian, Kabuverdianu, Kalaallisut, Kalenjin, Kamba, Kikuyu, Kinyarwanda, Latvian, Lithuanian, Lower Sorbian, Luo, Luxembourgish, Luyia, Machame, Makhuwa-Meetto, Makonde, Malagasy, Maltese, Manx, Meru, Morisyen, North Ndebele, Norwegian Bokmål, Norwegian Nynorsk, Nyankole, Oromo, Polish, Portuguese, Quechua, Romanian, Romansh, Rombo, Rundi, Rwa, Samburu, Sango, Sangu, Scottish Gaelic, Sena, Serbian, Shambala, Shona, Slovak, Slovenian, Soga, Somali, Spanish, Swahili, Swedish, Swiss German, Taita, Teso, Turkish, Upper Sorbian, Uzbek (Latin), Volapük, Vunjo, Walser, Zulu.
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