Enhypen – Dark Blood EP and campaign

Published November 17, 2023
Contributed by Margot Lévêque Studio


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Poster for the vampire-themed song “Bite Me








Enhypen’s new identity for their EP Dark Blood showcases the Romie typeface, reflecting a blend of style and modern typography.

Enhypen, a renowned K-pop group, brings a distinct aesthetic to this release. The fonts used are Romie Regular and Italic, including some customization. Romie is designed by Margot Lévêque and published by Margot Lévêque Studio.

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Full version of Dark Blood, containing CD, photo book, photo card (random 1 of 7), message photo card (random 1 of 7), sticker, post card (random 1 of 7), bookmark and poster with lyrics




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The titles of the six songs on the mini album are presented in a mix of Romie Regular and Italic, with customized swashes and terminals.




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Track list presented in the form of book spines. Credits are added in a Helvetica, possibly Neue Haas Grotesk, and Sandoll GothicNeo.




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Announcement of the Enhypen world tour Fate in Japan. The secondary fonts include DIN 1451 and an unidentified serif.




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Dates for the Enhypen world tour Fate




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Tour shirt




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