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Roves

Roves

by Andrew Footit
Individual Styles from $10.00
Complete family of 10 fonts: $70.00
Roves Font Family was designed by Andrew Footit and published by Andrew Footit. Roves contains 10 styles and family package options.

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About Roves Font Family


Roves is a font family dedicated to exploration, adventure and the early merchants of history. The word rove means “a journey, especially one with no specific destination; an act of wandering”. the family consists of three Stencil versions each with a Regular and Bold weight as well as two Sans versions each also with a regular and bold weight, this is a total of 10 different options to work with. When combined these two fonts create great looking typography that compliment each other but each also strong enough to be used on their own. The Roves family is a display font with a great rust vintage feel to it which gives the user an authenticity when working with typographic projects. Roves has been created with the designer in mind, to create with and explore the different options with in the family.

Designers: Andrew Footit

Publisher: Andrew Footit

Foundry: Andrew Footit

Design Owner: Andrew Footit

MyFonts debut: Apr 12, 2016

Roves

About Andrew Footit

This is the personal foundry of South African designer Andrew Footit Arkitype is now the foundry for Andrew Footit. You can find all the latest releases on the Arkitype foundry page.Arkitype is the studio and type foundry founded by Andrew Footit. Arkitype is a boutique design studio and type foundry dedicated to providing professional grade type design. As a traditional graphic designer largely focused in typography, I have gained a lot of insight into what designers are looking for in a high quality font. Keeping the designer in mind, I try create high quality fonts that are functional and attractive.I draw inspiration from anything from whether it be design, sport or travel. This offers me a particular direction or theme to focus on when creating a typeface. As a designer I then ask myself what am I looking for in this typeface and how would I like to use it, the end result is a typeface that is functional and has solid design thinking behind it.The name Arkitype is taken from an archetype which can be: a statement, pattern of behavior, or prototype (model) which other statements, patterns of behavior, and objects copy or emulate. This is my approach to what I create. Design that is beautiful in its context and does not follow examples but sets them.

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