Julieta Ulanovsky launched the Montserrat type series in 2012, inspired by classic signage and early typographic influences from her hometown of Montserrat, Buenos Aires. The typeface, available as a free alternative to Gotham, features geometric simplicity and high legibility, making it versatile for various design styles. Courier, originally designed by Howard Kettler in 1955 as a typewriter font, became the standard typeface for the U.S. government and remains popular in the Hollywood industry for scripts.