The goal of Grover was to combine two distinctive typeface designs: the basic European Gothic of the late nineteenth century and the “rounded” style found in 1960s America.
The result is a clear, friendly typeface with subtle yet unforgettable features. Named after Grover Washington, Jr., the jazz saxophonist, Grover is geometrically constructed yet very human in appearance.
Sans and slab serif variations, true italic weights, and small caps give Grover versatility and unique display characteristics.