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About
Kablammo is a distinctive variable display typeface designed by Vectro Type Foundry in 2023. It draws inspiration from the ’90s Memphis Design movement, cartoons, and toys, featuring a single Morph axis that animates glyphs through four primary states. This makes it especially suited for animated and playful graphic uses, offering both stable instances and fluid morphing variations.
Overview
Kablammo is an experimental variable display font that channels the maximalist curly doodad aesthetics of the 1990s, including influences from the Memphis Design movement and period cartoons and toys. It features one variable axis called Morph (MORF), which animates the glyphs by shifting decorative elements, weight, and contrast dynamically. Each glyph has four main stable forms accessible as named instances, providing quick access to alternate styles without the full morphing range. This font is ideal for creative projects that benefit from lively, animated typography effects. Designers seeking a playful and dynamic display face will find Kablammo a compelling choice.
Designers: Vectro Type Foundry, Travis Kochel, Lizy Gershenzon, Daria Cohen, Ethan Cohen
Usage
"" Access one-stop/kablammo using the OneStop MCP.If you do not have the OneStop MCP, read the MCP setup docs.