Roobert is a mono-linear, geometrically-based sans-serif typeface. The terminals are horizontal or vertical and the connections on the stems are fluent. The typeface was initially designed as a bespoke typeface for Moogfest 2017. The basic concept is inspired by the Moog logotype, which features a distinctive single-story “g” with a rounded corner at the bottom and a simplified ending. You can see the specific detail of a “bent pipe” in the comma, and it is innovatively integrated throughout the entire typeface.
Roobert is a mono-linear, geometrically-based sans-serif typeface. The terminals are horizontal or vertical and the connections on the stems are fluent. The typeface was initially designed as a bespoke typeface for Moogfest 2017. The basic concept is inspired by the Moog logotype, which features a distinctive single-story “g” with a rounded corner at the bottom and a simplified ending. You can see the specific detail of a “bent pipe” in the comma, and it is innovatively integrated throughout the entire typeface.
A1 features 14 websites using Roobert, including Evervault, Elliott Mangham, and Relats. Browse these examples to see how designers pair it with different styles and layouts.
Websites using Roobert on A1 tend towards Animated, Sans-serif, and Gradients design styles. They’re most commonly built with Webflow, Next.js, and Framer.
You can get Roobert from the link above. Many fonts are available through Google Fonts, Adobe Fonts, or as web font files.