Solid Kodi 7 is a very bold, normal width, low contrast, upright, normal x-height font.
Keywords: posters, headlines, logotypes, packaging, event promos, playful, retro, geometric, quirky, punchy, maximum impact, graphic pattern, cutout styling, logo shapes, decorative display, faceted, chunky, stencil-like, angular, rounded.
A heavy, display-oriented alphabet built from bold, simplified silhouettes that alternate between circular masses and sharp triangular cuts. Counters are frequently collapsed or reduced to notches, creating a solid, cutout feel where openings become graphic bites rather than traditional interior spaces. Curves are broad and clean, while terminals and joins often resolve into flat planes, wedges, and stepped corners, producing a faceted rhythm across the set. Proportions lean wide and compact, with distinctive, logo-like letterforms that prioritize shape over conventional readability.
Best suited to large-size display work where the distinctive cutout geometry can be read as intentional patterning—posters, splashy headlines, packaging, labels, and short brand marks. It can also work for badges, stickers, and social graphics where strong silhouette recognition matters more than fine interior detail.
The overall tone is playful and assertive, with a retro-futurist, sign-painting-meets-cut-paper character. Its chunky black presence reads as bold and graphic, while the irregular cuts add a mischievous, toy-block energy. The result feels decorative and attention-seeking rather than neutral or text-driven.
The design appears intended to translate a geometric, cutout construction into a cohesive alphabet with maximal visual impact. By collapsing counters and using consistent wedge-like incisions, it aims to produce a bold, easily reproducible set of letter-shapes that reads like a system of graphic symbols for contemporary display use.
Texture in words comes from the repeated use of triangular incisions and filled-in bowls, which creates strong patterning at larger sizes. Because many characters rely on similar wedges and circular segments, the font produces a cohesive, icon-like system when set in headlines.