Solid Anfy 7 is a bold, normal width, high contrast, upright, normal x-height font.
Keywords: posters, headlines, logos, packaging, titles, dramatic, theatrical, retro, mysterious, whimsical, standout display, stylized texture, retro drama, quirky character, inked, sculptural, flared, wedge-cut, calligraphic.
This typeface uses heavy, sculpted letterforms with pronounced thick–thin contrast and frequent wedge-like terminals that feel carved rather than drawn. Many curves are resolved into sharp points or beak-shaped hooks, while straight strokes often end in triangular cuts, producing a rhythmic pattern of spikes and swoops across words. Several counters are reduced or partially collapsed into bold interior shapes, and curves sometimes appear bisected by a contrasting vertical or diagonal segment, creating a distinctive “solid-and-slice” motif. Proportions vary noticeably from glyph to glyph, with lively, uneven widths and idiosyncratic joins that keep the texture animated even at larger sizes.
Best suited to display settings where its strong silhouettes and unusual interior treatments can read as intentional style—such as posters, titles, branding marks, packaging, and attention-grabbing headlines. It is most effective at medium to large sizes where the wedge terminals and internal cuts remain clear.
The overall tone is theatrical and slightly cryptic, mixing vintage display flair with an offbeat, storybook energy. The sharp wedges and high-contrast silhouettes give it a dramatic, poster-like presence, while the irregular details add a playful, uncanny twist.
The design appears intended to deliver a bold, high-impact display voice through carved, calligraphy-inspired shapes and deliberately reduced counters, prioritizing character and visual rhythm over conventional regularity.
In text, the dense black areas and collapsed interiors create strong spotting and high visual impact, but also introduce occasional ambiguity where inner spaces are minimized. Numerals and rounded letters lean especially hard into the sliced/filled counter treatment, reinforcing the font’s signature look.