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emanuel wants to know what font pairs well with montserrat why are you using monster red at all well then use monster rod monserrat has rather wide proportions it has open shapes and it has little contrast iamp;#39;m going to show you three suggestions now that create different wives and atmospheres first one is barter when i compare it with monserrat itamp;#39;s looking like it was monstrous only squished together a bit the e is also open m has also a straight line thereamp;#39;s no angle there this would be a very subtle way of combining it silaamp;#39;s lab is more striking it looks like monster rut only with very strong series so itamp;#39;s also more confident wouldnamp;#39;t use it for text heavy applications though literata this is more classy than more contrasting typeface but it still has this vertical angle look at the o it has this more traditional vibe and feeling if you want to learn more about pairing fonts iamp;#39;m giving a workshop subscribe to the pimpmatype n