Monolith Font

Monolith Font

Monolith by Georges Yannopoulos is a blackletter-inspired geometric display typeface built around a single powerful design constraint: every glyph was constructed around a vertical pillar pointing upward, directly referencing the monolith — the large single upright block of stone most recognizable as a pillar or ancient monument. The result is a typeface that fuses the angular, vertical thrust of Gothic blackletter with the measured precision of geometric construction, creating something that feels simultaneously archaic and modern. It is the designer’s debut typeface, released in 2018 out of Montreal, and licensed under the Open Font License — which means it is genuinely free for both personal and commercial use.


Monolith is a compelling blackletter-meets-geometry display typeface in our free font collection, designed by Montreal-based Georges Yannopoulos and available for free personal and commercial use under the Open Font License. Browse our full library of free fonts and discover more distinctive typefaces crafted by independent designers around the world.

License: 100% Free (Personal & Commercial) — Open Font License
Style: Display / Blackletter-Inspired, Geometric

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