Solid Omro 13 is a very bold, narrow, low contrast, upright, normal x-height font visually similar to 'Hostage Script' by Letterfreshstudio (names referenced only for comparison).
Keywords: headlines, posters, logos, packaging, kids media, playful, goopy, cartoonish, retro, funky, novelty, texture, bold impact, cartoon styling, silhouette focus, blobby, rounded, squishy, chunky, soft-edged.
This is a heavy, blob-like display face built from thick, rounded masses rather than crisp strokes. Letterforms show strongly softened terminals, frequent bulges, and irregular contouring that creates a wavy rhythm across words. Counters are largely collapsed, so many characters read as solid silhouettes with only minimal internal separation where it’s forced by structure. Proportions are compact and somewhat condensed, with lively, uneven widths and a slightly bouncy baseline feel created by the shifting weight distribution within each glyph.
Best suited to short, high-impact display settings such as poster headlines, event titles, playful logos, and packaging where a bold silhouette can carry the message. It can also work for social graphics and stickers where the cartoon-like texture is a feature, especially when set with extra spacing and ample size.
The overall tone is humorous and tactile, like inflated rubber, dripping paint, or melted plastic. Its soft, swollen shapes feel friendly and mischievous, leaning into a nostalgic cartoon and novelty aesthetic rather than refinement or restraint.
The design appears intended to prioritize character and texture over conventional legibility, using solid, inflated forms and collapsed counters to produce a single-mass, eye-catching mark. It aims for a quirky, hand-formed look that feels energetic and intentionally irregular.
At text sizes the solid interiors and tight spacing make continuous, inky word-shapes; individual letters become easier to distinguish with generous tracking and shorter strings. Distinctiveness comes more from silhouette and rhythm than from internal detail, so pairs with simpler supporting type for readability.