Sriracha is great on stir fry or pho, but it turns out the condiment can be just as delicious as a font. So learned Andrey Azizov , a designer and musician who recently launched Sriracha Display , a font literally made out of the spicy chili sauce. The irregular letterforms, which he made by squeezing sriracha out of bottles, is perfect for collateral like posters and videos that could benefit from unique type.
Azizov tells Fast Company he started writing with sauces after seeing GQ ‘s March 2022 issue with Robert Pattinson , which spelled out the cover lines in liquid silver letters. (Azizov has some crossover in the culture and design worlds as well; he designed the title card for Sabrina Carpenter’s “Please please please. “) Inspired by the GQ effect, he first used Sriracha as a spicy, font-making inkwell back in 2022 for a tour flyer for musician Blu DeTiger .
“Since then I’ve used it whenever I want to add some fluid typography to a design,” Azizov says in an email. Azizov drew the organic letterforms that would become Sriracha Display on paper while on his rooftop, using a few bottles of the sauce, a medium he says is “genuinely a ton of fun to work with.” | “The unpredictability of it can be really inspiring as it’s solid enough to control, but liquid enough to create really fluid lettering,” he says.
“I find that when you’re designing things digitally, since everything can be so perfect, adding some element of imperfection and unpredictabil.