8 Types of Fancy Fonts for Facebook (and Mayor Vico Sotto) Depending on Your Mood
Oct 16, 2025 • Meryl Medel
Oct 16, 2025 • Meryl Medel
Pasig Mayor Vico Sotto made online Pinoys laugh after he publicly asked his team about using fonts on social media. In a comment on a post by Pasig City Public Information Office last October 13, the mayor asked: “Pano niyo ginagawa yung iba-ibang font.”
His simple question has gotten over 47,000 reactions as of writing, with screenshots of his comment going viral on Facebook and other social media platforms.
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LOOK: Pasig Mayor Vico Sotto amuses netizens with a comment he left on the Pasig City Public Information Office’s Facebook post, where he asked how to change the font style on the social media platform.
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— Inquirer (@inquirerdotnet) October 14, 2025
Since then, Mayor Vico Sotto was able to learn how to add new font to his posts, prompting more laughter among netizens. “It’s more font in Pasig, mayor!” one netizen said, while another wrote: “Flexing his new acquired skills agad agad.”
One even joked: “Flood control ❌ Font controlled ✅”
In 2019, Facebook rebranded, introducing a custom font called Facebook Sans —a clean, easily readable sans-serif. This font is what you see on anything Facebook, from its webpages to its app. The changed fonts you may see in some posts (like those of the Pasig City Public Information Office) use alternative symbols, more similar to emojis than to simple text, allowing the font style to stay consistent no matter where it appears on a webpage.
While Mayor Vico is flexing his new skill, you might be wondering what kinds of fonts he’d be using in his next post or just how to do it altogether. Here are the fonts you can use, depending on your mood.
You can use this when you want to convey formality or emphasize a point. Add italics if you really want to highlight something.
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You can use this when you want to be straightforward but also make your text pop out from the usual. It’s like the regular text, but better.
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You can use this when you’re feeling fancy. Fits perfectly with that coquette aesthetic!
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You can use this when you want to be fancier, that is, part-of-medieval-royalty fancy.
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You can use this when you want to have extra pizzazz and dramatic flare.
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You can use this when you want to be ~demure~. Or if you’re feeling secretive. Or just when you want to make people squint.
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You can use this when you want to confuse people — or at least, make them flip their phones upside down.
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You can use this when you want to be mysterious. Or when you want to hide things (or maybe just think about not posting whatever that is you want to hide?).
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To do this, you simply need to visit a font generator site (e.g. LingoJam, Glypho.io, Fsymbols, PicsArt), input the text you want to change the font of, wait for the site to generate your text, and finally, copy and paste the text in your chosen font.
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