Black Puma was designed by Gergely Soós and published by Gergely Soós.
Black Puma contains 1 style.
The
Black Puma typeface was inspired by the rock beats and the honest spirit of today's indie music scene. Just as evolving garage bands',
Black Puma's strength lies in its fresh and brave approach: to playfully experiment and proudly take its imperfections as long as they are needed to stay real and honest.
Black Puma's aim is to entertain, while expressing a strong human touch through its handmade and creatively assembled characters.
Black Puma's varying rounded and edgy shapes create a vibrating yet coherent visual, which carries a positive, playful atmosphere.
Its irregularities and extra bold characters empower Black Puma to have great and touching visual impact, which make it stand out of the mass flow of information delivered in the information society we live today.
Black Puma font - with its 370 glyphs - includes all the accented characters of the Latin alphabet, and also comes with a couple of alternate characters (stylistic and contextual) to play around with. And, above all - as mentioned before - it includes its essence: the young spirit.
So come, play around and have fun with Black Puma. Use it to create expressive, passionate posters, flyers and art work full of spirit for the awaiting young-minded public.
You can find more artwork using Black Puma under the 'Gallery' tab above.
Font Family: Black Puma
File Size: 1.50 MB
Tags: bold,
flyer,
fun,
grunge,
hand,
hand-drawn,
handmade,
handwriting,
heavy,
irregular, modern memphis,
music, paper cut,
personal,
poster,
rock,
roughRelease date: October 2, 2012
You can use this font for:
- Design projects: create images or vector artwork, including logos
- Website publishing: create a Web Project to add any font from our service to your website
- PDFs: embed fonts in PDFs for viewing and printing
- Video and broadcast: use fonts to create in-house or commercial video content and more
- The fonts are designed to work on MacOS (Apple) and Windows (Microsoft)
Preview: