Damion Used As Body Text
Element | Weight | Size | Line Height | Letter Spacing |
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Body Text | Regular | 16px | 24px | 0.5px |
Italicized | Regular Italic | 16px | 24px | 0.5px |
Bold | Bold | 16px | 24px | 0.5px |
Small Caps | Regular | 16px | 24px | 0.5px |
Secondary Text | Medium | 13px | 16px | 0.5px |
Damion
.example-class {font-family: 'Damion';}
Damion is classified as a handwriting font, mimicking the natural flow and style of handwritten text, adding a personal touch.
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Hierarchy | Weight | Size | Line Height | Letter Spacing |
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Heading Level 1 | Bold | 64px | 64px | 0px |
Heading Level 2 | SemiBold | 48px | 64px | 0px |
Heading Level 3 | Medium | 32px | 48px | 0.5px |
Heading Level 4 | Regular | 24px | 32px | 0.5px |
Heading Level 5 | Regular | 16px | 24px | 0.5px |
Heading Level 6 | Medium | 13px | 16px | 0.5px |
Element | Weight | Size | Line Height | Letter Spacing |
---|---|---|---|---|
Body Text | Regular | 16px | 24px | 0.5px |
Italicized | Regular Italic | 16px | 24px | 0.5px |
Bold | Bold | 16px | 24px | 0.5px |
Small Caps | Regular | 16px | 24px | 0.5px |
Secondary Text | Medium | 13px | 16px | 0.5px |
.example-class { font-family: 'Damion'; }
// SCSS Variable $example-class-font-family: 'Damion'; .example-class { font-family: $example-class-font-family; }
// Tailwind CSS .example-class { @apply font-damion-handwriting; }
Damion is a casual script typeface that has a handwritten feel. Damion was designed by Vernon Adams in 2011. The inspiration behind Damion comes from mid-20th-century brush lettering. Damion offers a smooth and flowing style, making it suitable for informal and friendly designs. Damion features a consistent stroke width, giving it a harmonious and balanced appearance. The letters in Damion have rounded edges, which contribute to its approachable and relaxed look. The font includes uppercase and lowercase characters, numerals, and punctuation marks. Damion's lowercase letters are slightly slanted, adding a dynamic touch to the text. The uppercase letters are more upright, providing contrast and readability. Damion is often used in projects that aim to convey warmth and personality. Designers might choose Damion for greeting cards, invitations, and branding materials. It's also popular in digital media, like social media graphics and blog headers. The font's legibility at various sizes makes it versatile for both print and screen use. One notable feature of Damion is its ligatures. These ligatures help create smoother connections between certain letter pairs, enhancing the handwritten effect. Another characteristic is the consistent baseline alignment, which ensures that lines of text appear orderly even with the font's playful nature. Damion doesn't have additional weights or styles, and it's typically used in its regular form. The font's simplicity and charm make it a favorite for projects needing a touch of friendliness without being overly ornate. Because of its informal style, Damion isn't usually chosen for formal documents or professional business communications. Instead, it's a go-to for creative and personal projects where a human touch is desired.
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