Skogmark Contributed by Lecter Johnson on Mar 18th, 2016. Artwork published in circa 2015. Source: www.facebook.com License: All Rights Reserved. Skogmark, an atmospheric black metal band from Saint Petersburg, uses XXII Blackened Wood in their band logo. License: All Rights Reserved. Typefaces Formats Album Art (2587) Topics Music (3862) Tagged withband/artist logos (133)black metal (8)modified typeface (1138)occult (25) Artwork location Russia (183) Saint Petersburg (7) In Sets Post a comment Name Email – will not be published Website Your response Submit Comment More in Music Nikolaienko – Blue Soup №2, 2010 EP2020Dmytro NikolaienkoContributed by Yevgeniy Anfalov Viennese Waltzes (Merit) album art1952EinhornPhoto(s) by Bart Solenthaler on Flickr. Melanie – As I See It Now album art1974Fred MarcellinoRobert L. HeimallBill LevyContributed by Florian Hardwig Sponsor More in Album Art Haydn – Mass in Time of War (Angel Records) album art1967unknownContributed by Florian Hardwig Duke Pearson – Now Hear This album art1969Frank GaunaDon BrodeurContributed by Florian Hardwig The Osmonds – “Down by the Lazy River” / “He’s the Light of the World” single cover1972Contributed by Garrison Martin A Nonesuch Christmas album art1970William S. HarveyRobert L. HeimallAbe GurvinContributed by Florian Hardwig More Fonts In Use The Word Radio2019AlliageContributed by Nolan Paparelli Staff Pick Scotts2018The Touch AgencyContributed by Gareth Hague Staff Pick Adventures in Discovery by Tom Purdom (ed.)1969Rose SommerschieldContributed by Connor Mikita Staff Pick The Fabric of the Human Body2013Erich GschwindContributed by Christian Mengelt Staff Pick Realosophy website2011Elsted CommunicationContributed by Webtype Staff Pick Tony Allen – Black Voices album art1999Inflamable InkContributed by Jon Ternent Staff Pick TakeTakeTake2016TakeTakeTakeNikola KlímováJindřich JaníčekContributed by Briefcase Type Foundry Staff Pick Picnic presents One Night Stand feat. Late Nite Tuff Guy at Civic Underground2012Picnic Touring & EventsContributed by Stephen Coles Staff Pick