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I need more discussion on typefaces. Typography is one of my hyperfixations. :-)
P.S.: I meant "special interests", not hyperfixations.
You probably mean "special interest". Simplifying, hyperfixation is such a strong fixation on something that you absolutely can't think about anything else.
Based on what I've seen from this person, this is all I ever seen them talking about
Yeah, this is the correct term, thank you!