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GroovyDesigner: James Marsh
Publisher: ArtyType
Groovy was designed by James Marsh and released by ArtyType. Groovy contains 2 designs and family plan options. p > Groovy began out as a prospective variation in the 'Flashback' series however very quickly established its own distinct appearance, specifically with the lower case letters mixing into the format so well. There wasn't any preconceived concept to design a retro looking typeface in principle, it simply progressed that method, however I do believe it has a number of characteristics reminiscent of style categories from the '70s. It's probably rather subliminal and like me, you may find yourself thinking, what does that advise me of?

The double-entendre 'd title is rather apt too, not simply for factors of its outwardly retro look however likewise since of the considered, rounded components forming the negative spaces throughout. The typeface also has something of a chameleon-like character, being both adaptable and capable of having a stylish/ enjoyable appearance, or alternatively something solid and stylish, depending upon the usage, as shown in the banner examples here.

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