Monolisk was designed by Jonathan Gibson and published by Studio Buchanan.
Monolisk contains 10 styles and family package options.
Monolisk is a rigid, gothic typeface that draws on inspiration from Eastmodern and Brutalist architecture. It's monolithic glyphs, resolute and unapologetic in their construction, create a visually striking design that feels bold and arresting.
Monolisk delivers a dominant sense of uniformity, to the point of obstinance, while small facets of it's make up help to create an undertone of rebellion and dissent, allowing for an element of quirk and personality.
Available in 5 weights, each with a corresponding oblique, Monolisk comes equipped with over 700 characters across a variety of languages. A large set of stylistic alternate glyphs give Monolisk further diversity of character all of which retain it's sturdy and powerful nature. Other open type features include a set of vertically stacked fractions, small caps and ligatures.
From sports branding to propaganda posters, Monolisk delivers the impact your designs require.
Font Family:
· Monolisk Light
· Monolisk Light Italic
· Monolisk Regular
· Monolisk Regular Italic
· Monolisk Semi Bold
· Monolisk Semi Bold Italic
· Monolisk Bold
· Monolisk Bold Italic
· Monolisk Black
· Monolisk Black Italic
File Size: 8.22 MB
Tags: angular,
architect,
black,
bold,
branding,
condensed,
contemporary,
cyrillic,
design,
display,
dynamic,
editorial,
french,
german,
gothic,
grotesque,
headline,
identity,
light,
logo, logotype,
magazine,
modern,
packaging,
print, sans,
sans-serif,
sharp,
sport,
square,
strong,
sturdy,
technical, text,
thin,
title,
unicaseRelease date: February 8, 2018
You can use this font for:
- Design projects: create images or vector artwork, including logos
- Website publishing: create a Web Project to add any font from our service to your website
- PDFs: embed fonts in PDFs for viewing and printing
- Video and broadcast: use fonts to create in-house or commercial video content and more
- The fonts are designed to work on MacOS (Apple) and Windows (Microsoft)