Ben-Zion Font is a Hebrew font designed by Israeli typographer and designer Oded Ezer. It was created in 2006 and was named after the founder of the Zionist movement, Theodor Herzl, whose original name was Benjamin Ze'ev Herzl. The font is characterized by its angular, modern, and minimalist design, which is inspired by the shape of the Hebrew letterforms. It is well suited for both digital and print applications and offers a range of weights and styles. Ben-Zion font has been widely used in Israel and around the world for various design projects, including branding, advertising, editorial design, and more.