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Roller Rink Vector Alphabet

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Roller Rink Vector Alphabet

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Amplify the personality of your next design project with fun retro-future type.

Roller Rink is a modern, geometric, sans-serif, monoline, display typeface, drawing inspiration from the era of roller disco, vinyl records, popcorn boxes, video stores, and candy shops. It's built to be customized for your forward-thinking work, entirely with vectors, even the shading. It's ideal for greeting cards, posters, flyers, t-shirts, scrapbooking, product packaging, editorial layouts, album covers, books, marketing campaigns, advertising, social posts, and so much more!

  • Quickly create the look of custom color type
  • Easily add style to your design
  • No installation required, just download and open

Includes

  • 3 customizable color schemes
  • 7 artboards
  • 101 characters
  • 9 bonus symbols
  • 3 file formats: .ai, .eps, and .png

Creative Ideas

  • Customize the color scheme using the swatches palette
  • Group and overlap the characters
  • Extend the ascenders and descenders by moving the points
  • Change the color of the black outline or add a stroke to thicken it
  • Add effects, make it 3D, or adjust the transparency

How to Use in Adobe Illustrator

Each character is provided in its own group. First, get all the characters you need to form your text by dragging them (including any spaces—those are the blank rectangles) and loosely arranging them in order — don't worry of they are a little messy, since each character has an invisible rectangle around it that allows you to perfect everything super easily. Second, line everything up by selecting all the text in your phrase and use the Align Panel to align to either the top or the bottom edge of the invisible rectangles. Third, to space your phrase, use the Distribute Spacing portion of the Align Panel to specify how much space (zero or more) you want to use for tracking and apply it. Fourth, and this step is optional, you can further refine the spacing by using your excellent eye for typography and manually adjust the kerning between specific letters that could use more or less room to fit nicely (such as "T" and "o").

How to Use in Adobe InDesign

Each character is provided as its own linkable file. First, place all the characters (including any spaces—those are the blank rectangles) that you need to form your text, with the Bounding Box set to Artboard, into your InDesign document and loosely arrange them in order — don't worry of they are a little messy, since each character has an invisible rectangle around it that allows you to perfect everything super easily. Second, line everything up by selecting all the text in your phrase and use the Align Panel to align to either the top or the bottom edge of the invisible rectangles. Third, to space your phrase, use the Distribute Spacing portion of the Align Panel to specify how much space (zero or more) you want to use for tracking and apply it. Fourth, and this step is optional, you can further refine the spacing by using your excellent eye for typography and manually adjust the kerning between specific letters that could use more or less room to fit nicely (such as "T" and "o").

Please note: Roller Rink is only available as vector artwork, not as a font file.

You can also access the Personal, Commercial, and Extended Commercial license agreements or contact us by email for assistance.

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