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Black Damon

von Zeptonn
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Die Schriftfamilie Black Damon wurde von Jan Willem Wennekes entworfen und von Zeptonn veröffentlicht. Black Damon enthält 6 Stile.

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Looking for a big, bold and curvy font? Here’s Black Damon! She is a hand-drawn typeface with explicit curves and angles that still retains softness and has a handcrafted feel. All glyphs are handcrafted by illustrative designer Zeptonn. She might not be your best friend for body text, but still, she won't hesitate to perform well under pressure. She will make an interesting yet unusual partner for headlines. Awesome and distinctive in use for titles, displays and fresh illustrations. Prepare to make a statement!

Designer: Jan Willem Wennekes

Herausgeber: Zeptonn

Foundry: Zeptonn

Eigentümer des Designs: Zeptonn

MyFonts Debüt: Nov 21, 2013

Black Damon

Über Zeptonn

Zeptonn is the creative studio of Dutch designer Jan Willem Wennekes. With a background in illustration, art direction, and graphic design, Wennekes brings a distinctly hand-drawn sensibility to type design. His fonts are known for their organic curves, soft edges, and approachable character, translating the craft of the illustrator’s pen into expressive digital letterforms.Zeptonn’s portfolio focuses on display typography: bold, playful, and highly distinctive fonts intended for use in headlines, logos, packaging, and other applications where personality and impact are key. The designs balance weight and softness—strong, solid shapes that remain friendly and inviting thanks to their curved contours and subtle irregularities.Underlying this typographic voice is a broader design philosophy rooted in optimism, simplicity, and imagination. Zeptonn typefaces are not neutral workhorses; they are fonts that radiate warmth, tell stories, and spark interaction. Whether used in branding, editorial design, or poster work, they bring a human touch that is as vibrant as it is versatile.

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