Backers and Angels
A muted band of two fund wordmarks above a ruled two column list of six angel operators, closed by a no board seats line.
A muted band of two fund wordmarks above a ruled two column list of six angel operators, closed by a no board seats line.
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Backers and Angels sets a heading and lede above a muted band of two fund wordmarks in contrasting type styles, then a two column ruled list of six angel backers with the operating work each is known for. The point is credibility by association, every name chosen because they had already built the thing the company was about to attempt.
Funds and angels are two arrays, the funds carrying their own wordmark type treatment inside a bordered band and the angels running as ruled rows below. A closing line notes no investor holds a board seat or a veto, which says more about governance than a paragraph could.
Reach for this block on about and investor pages where the cap table is the credibility, and the operators behind you matter more than the fund logos. It differs from a plain logo cloud by naming what each backer actually built rather than just showing a mark.
A natural flow around it on a Marketing Pro page:
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One strong use is an angel backed cap table where the operators are the pitch. Other lists:
Tip: name what each backer built, not their fund, the operating record is what makes the list persuasive.