Micah Stupak
Stupak studied under Charles Bigelow at RIT from 2008 until 2010. Brooklyn, NY-based designer involved in several type projects: - Montserrat. He writes: Julieta Ulanovsky began this project in 2010 while a post-graduate student of typeface design at the FADU, University of Buenos Aires. She launched it as a Kickstarter project in 2011, in order to complete the first public release and share it with the world through Google Fonts. Since then it has been developed by Julieta in collaboration with several designers. In 2015, a full set of weights and italics were developed by Julieta in collaboration with Ale Paul, Carolina Giovagnoli, Andrés Torresi, Juan Pablo del Peral and Sol Matas. In 2017, Jacques Le Bailly reworked the entire Latin design, and in parallel Juan Pablo del Peral and Sol Matas developed the initial Cyrillic extension with review and advise from Maria Doreuli and Alexei Vanyashin. Technical reviews were made by Lasse Fister, Kalapi GajjarBordawekar and Marc Foley. Special thanks also to Thomas Linard, Valeria Dulitzky, Belen Quiros, and German Rozo. The latest version, commissioned by Google Fonts, principally due to Jacques Le Bailly. Stupak's contribution is unclear.
- Russolo (2019). He describes it as a typeface combining Bodoni and Futura into a high-contrast geometric sans.
- Life Savers (2019). Originally due to Pablo Impallari, Rodrigo Fuenzalida and Brenda Gallo. Later contributions by Igino Marini and Micah Stupak.
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