About Bisked
Bisked is a bold display sans serif typeface by Marvadesign. It combines retro aesthetics with experimental modern typography through oversized proportions, a heavy geometric structure, and playful distortions.
According to the product page, Bisked is inspired by vintage editorial graphics, psychedelic posters, and brutalist design trends. Its exaggerated curves, asymmetrical cuts, warped shapes, and dynamic character forms give it an expressive, memorable look while maintaining readability.
What is Bisked used for?
The product page recommends Bisked for posters, fashion branding, music covers, magazine headlines, streetwear graphics, packaging, and contemporary visual identities. Its tags also support headline, branding, logotype, magazine, book, and website use.
Key features
- Bold display sans serif typeface
- Font family by Marvadesign
- Includes 1 font style: Bisked Regular
- 500 glyphs shown on the product page
- Retro and modern/contemporary visual direction
- Heavy geometric structure with playful distortions
- Inspired by vintage editorial graphics, psychedelic posters, and brutalist design trends
Bisked FAQ
What kind of typeface is Bisked?
Bisked is a bold display sans serif typeface.
Who created Bisked?
The Font Bros product page lists Marvadesign as the foundry.
How many styles are included in Bisked?
The page says the family includes 1 font style.
What style is included in the family?
The listed font style is Bisked Regular.
How many glyphs does Bisked have?
The product page shows 500 glyphs.
What is Bisked best suited for?
The page highlights posters, fashion branding, music covers, magazine headlines, streetwear graphics, packaging, and contemporary visual identities.


