the monolith family

Monolith

Architectural typographic blocks — system sans, no radius, no shadow.

Monolith is a flat, hard-cornered, system-font family built around architectural typographic blocks. Every display and section title is heavy, uppercase, and tightly tracked, sitting on the page like poured concrete. There are no shadows, no glows, no glass, and no radii — just ink, paper, a single accent whisper, and blocks of type that hold the composition by weight alone.

The family reads louder than Swiss (which routes brand through grayscale, making colored CTAs impossible) and calmer than Kinetic (which transitions at 150ms with spring physics; Monolith transitions at 300ms, deliberately). The zinc tint — not Swiss's slate, not Kinetic's absolute black-and-white — gives Monolith its signature raw-concrete feel: warmer than slate, colder than neutral.

Reach for Monolith for technical or industrial SaaS marketing, architecture and engineering landing pages, longform surfaces where the content carries the weight, and status dashboards where readability beats decoration. It is the right family for clients who want bold without loud.

Default palette · Zinc · 1 recommended palettes below

Best for
  • Industrial and technical SaaS
  • Architecture and engineering pages
  • Heavyweight editorial surfaces
  • Operational dashboards
  • B2B infrastructure marketing
Character
  • industrial
  • architectural
  • flat
  • weighted
  • monochrome
TypeSystem Sans · System Sans · System Mono
How it differs

Swiss is the quiet minimalist; Monolith is the serious architect. Both hard-corner and shadow-less, but Monolith allows balanced color where Swiss routes brand through grayscale.

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01 - Typography

The voice of monolith.

Hero title - Archivo Black

Made with intention.

Hero subtitle - Inter

A supporting lead carries the second voice without competing.

Section title - Archivo Black

Section heading at the second tier

Section subtitle - Inter

Supporting copy holds context next to the title without competing for attention.

Card title - Archivo Black

Card title at the third tier

Body - Inter

The body face carries paragraphs, captions, and inline labels - anywhere prose reads at length. It is tuned for legibility at small sizes and reads naturally next to the display face above.

Caption

Smaller supporting copy, used for metadata and inline notes.

Meta - JetBrains Mono

01 - 02 - 03 - v1.0 - 99.9% - $29 - 240ms

02 - Palette

Resolved palette.

The same family-aware mapping the product runtime applies. Each token has been resolved against the active palette and theme.

Backgroundcolor-mix(in srgb, rgb(161 161 170) 16%, #020617)
Surfacecolor-mix(in srgb, rgb(161 161 170) 8%, rgb(18 13 28))
Bordercolor-mix(in srgb, rgb(124 58 237) 18%, #0f172a)
Ink#fafafa
Brandrgb(113 113 122)
Brand · strongrgb(161 161 170)
Accentrgb(109 40 217)
On brandrgb(255 255 255)

03 · Primitives

The building blocks.

Each control below is the real component the runtime renders. The same buttons, badges, inputs, and chips appear in every generated site that picks this family.

Buttons

Badges

DefaultAccentOutlineInk

Tags

DefaultAccentOutlineInk

Status

NeutralSuccessWarningDangerInfo

Filter controls

Icon containers

Small
Medium
Large

Fields

04 - Card archetypes

How content sits.

Five archetypes - feature, pricing, profile, stat, and testimonial. They use server-rendered family type and palette tokens so this section keeps first-paint SSR parity.

Feature

Generated families, real engineering

Every family ships as manifest data. The server render resolves the same typography, composition, and palette tokens the product uses.

ManifestTokens

Pricing

Recommended

Studio

$29/ month

  • Unlimited generations
  • Custom domains
  • Priority models

Profile

Mara ChenProduct design lead

Twelve years leading design at high-growth SaaS. Available for fractional engagements this quarter.

AvailableFractional

Stat

99.9%

Uptime across all rendered sites this quarterLast 90 days

Testimonial

"The shared semantic tokens made the new family feel consistent from the first pass."
Jules ParkStaff designer, Patagonia Digital

05 - Motion

How it moves.

Hover or focus either surface. The transition uses CSS variables and respects reduced motion without requiring a hydrated showcase.

Card - hover

Lift on hover, hairline tightens

Move your pointer over this card. The surface rises a few pixels and the border tightens to the brand color.

Button - focus

Tab into the button below. The focus ring uses the family's brand color and transitions at this family's curve.

06 · Compositions

A few of the section topologies.

Compositions are family-agnostic — every family can render every topology. Combined with card layouts and collection layouts, the engine produces dozens of section presentations per section type. Diagrams show the shape; the family supplies the skin.

banner

Banner

Content stacks above a wide image rail.

sidebar

Sidebar

Text column paired with a media column.

bands

Bands

Alternating horizontal bands of copy and media.

breakout

Breakout

A featured module breaks the grid edge.

See all compositions →

07 · See it live

See a full page.

A complete site rendered in Monolith. Open the example to walk through every section in the family's voice.