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Hyper Fatos

Hyper Fatos

by Bisou
Individual Styles from $10.00 USD
Complete family of 4 fonts: $40.00 USD
Hyper Fatos Font Family was designed by Mathias Antonietti and published by Bisou. Hyper Fatos contains 4 styles and family package options.

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About Hyper Fatos Font Family


Crafted with passion in La Chaux-de-Fonds, Switzerland, the Hyper Fatos typography was born in a moment of pure delight as the creator (Bisou) indulged in a delicious pizza. Inspired by the excitement and satisfaction that come from the most indulgent culinary pleasures, he designed this unique typography to capture the essence of gluttony and the irresistibility of the most appetizing dishes.

Hyper Fatos was meticulously crafted to evoke an undeniable sense of indulgence. Its boldness and rounded forms bring to mind juicy hamburgers, crispy fries, and donuts overflowing with icing. It's the perfect typography for fast-food restaurant signs, tantalizing menus, or even advertising campaigns for giant burgers and decadent milkshakes.

Picture Hyper Fatos in bright letters above a hot dog stand, and you'll see lovers of greasy food rushing to satisfy their most voracious cravings. This typography is the ultimate choice to whet your customers' appetites and encourage them to indulge in culinary delight.

Designers: Mathias Antonietti

Publisher: Bisou

Foundry: Bisou

Design Owner: Bisou

MyFonts debut: Oct 26, 2023

Hyper Fatos

About Bisou

Bisou also known as Mathias Antonietti is a graphic designer and hyperartist based in La Chaux-de-Fonds in Switzerland. He creates titles for a wide variety of projects, from film posters, festivals and plays, to credits for short films, including magazines, in a style that catches the eye with its original character and is impactful. He always had an unconditional love for quality fancy typography, which has led him to draw them today. Its typography is more often than not quite retro and inspired by the lettering of series b.

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