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Envoy

Envoy™

by Tim Rolands
Individual Styles from $10.00 USD
Complete family of 5 fonts: $59.00 USD
Envoy Font Family was designed by Tim Rolands and published by Tim Rolands. Envoy contains 14 styles and family package options.

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About Envoy Font Family


Envoy is a serif type inspired primarily by Garalde oldstyle types like those of Claude Garamond. As such, it is particularly well suited for book and magazine text. Characteristic details more typical of Venetian oldstyle faces serve to give Envoy just a bit more personality. The base family includes regular, italic, bold, bold italic and small capitals. Expert sets add ligatures and alternate letterforms. Display sets include letterforms customized for titling. Originally designed in 1995 and 1996, for the 1996 Morisawa International Typeface Design Competition, Envoy was later revived, completed and publicly released in 1998. During the initial design, the family was known as Truman in honor of Northeast Missouri State University becoming Truman State University, but the name was changed to Envoy prior to entry in the competition.

Designers: Tim Rolands

Publisher: Tim Rolands

Foundry: Tim Rolands

Design Owner: Tim Rolands

MyFonts debut: Oct 26, 2001

Envoy™ is a trademark of Tim Rolands.

About Tim Rolands

Tim Rolands Digital Studio is an outlet for the creative energies of long-time type enthusiast and designer Tim Rolands, who has provided a variety of design services such as book design, web design and font digitization to clients small and large. Tim Rolands type designs tend to blend historical inspirations with modern sensibilities of simplicity and functionality, all within the context of today's technology. Over the years, Tim Rolands fonts have been produced in Postscript Type 1, TrueType and even TrueType GX formats, and all releases are now made in OpenType.

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