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Mountain

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Mountain font family

Designed by  Dan Reynolds in 2005

Up to 4 Typefaces / 1 Value Packs

Supports up to 50 languages.

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Mountain is a digital revival and extension of Teutonia, an old metal typeface released by the Roos & Junge type foundry (Offenbach am Main, Germany) in 1902. Teutonias design was popular during both the Art Nouveau and the Constructivist eras, where similar letterforms could be seen as far away as the Soviet Union. Although it slipped under the radar during the 1930s and 40s, this style feels extremely contemporary today. Mountains underlying geometric feeling is reminiscent of pixels and grids, suiting it for application with music and art, as well as history. Yet this typeface is not as static as it seems at first glance; playful diagonalslike those seen on the capitals D, L, P, and Wenliven the otherwise stern horizontal and vertical motion. Teutonia was a simple upper and lowercase display type. Mountain adds upon these by adding small caps and obliqued italic companions, rounding out this typographic toolkit.

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Mountain Italic

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Mountain Italic SC

-  1 variant

Mountain Regular SC

-  1 variant

Mountain Regular

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