Fabulosa embodies a unique vision, merging historical influences from the ‘fat face’ typography style and the flair of Ed Benguiat’s Caslon Black Swash, designed for Photo Lettering, Inc. in the 1960s. The ‘fat face’ style, with its exaggerated strokes, was pioneered by typefounder Robert Thorne (1753–1820) in the early 19th century. Thorne’s innovation evolved modern type styles with strong contrast and heavy serifs.
Caslon Black Swash, a vivid representation of mid-20th-century typographic creativity, features swashes and decorative flourishes that evoke nostalgia.

Inspired by these styles and her love for stencils, Laura created Fabulosa. Her vision was to blend the retro with the fantastical, adding a touch of glamour. Fabulosa stands out as a timeless and contemporary statement piece, perfect for projects that evoke stylish nostalgia and make a bold visual impact, from high-fashion magazines to quirky indie film posters.