Boy
Baron Von Fancy
Boy, 2025
Paint on paper
© Baron Von Fancy, 2025
A typographic mixtape of modern sentimentality - equal parts billboard and love letter, designed to shout what we usually whisper. From birth announcements to breakups, from vows of eternal love to sharply funny contradictions, the collection is a maximalist love affair with human sentiment.
Celebratory shouts like IT’S A GIRL, MAZEL TOV, and MERRY XMAS honor life’s milestones, while phrases like MISS YOU, THINKING ABOUT YOU, and THE BEST IS YET TO COME carry everyday emotional weight. The visual language is consistent: hand-lettered bold black text, often underlined for flair, sometimes backed by a fluorescent glow. Its retro signage meets contemporary sass.
Baron Von Fancy
Boy, 2025
Paint on paper
© Baron Von Fancy, 2025
A typographic mixtape of modern sentimentality - equal parts billboard and love letter, designed to shout what we usually whisper. From birth announcements to breakups, from vows of eternal love to sharply funny contradictions, the collection is a maximalist love affair with human sentiment.
Celebratory shouts like IT’S A GIRL, MAZEL TOV, and MERRY XMAS honor life’s milestones, while phrases like MISS YOU, THINKING ABOUT YOU, and THE BEST IS YET TO COME carry everyday emotional weight. The visual language is consistent: hand-lettered bold black text, often underlined for flair, sometimes backed by a fluorescent glow. Its retro signage meets contemporary sass.
From the people who send them
The handwriting doesn't look printed. My mom asked if I'd written it myself. I said yes.
— Blake, LA
Arrived in four days. I'd braced for longer.
— Ian, Chicago
Sent it to a friend I hadn't seen since college. He sent me a photo of it on his side table a week later.
— Dave, Philly
My wife sent it to me on a random Tuesday. No occasion. That was the point.
— Eddie, Tampa
Kept it on my shelf next to my books. Doesn't look out of place. That's the highest compliment I can give a card.
Chelsey, New York
My little brother graduated in May. I live across the country. This was the closest I could get to being there.
— Jared, Chicago
Put one in every welcome bag for a networking event I hosted. Got emails afterward asking how I'd handwritten them all. I told them my secret.
- Carly, Ft. Lauderdale
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