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Solid Koge 1 is a very bold, normal width, low contrast, upright, normal x-height font.

Keywords: posters, headlines, logos, packaging, album art, playful, retro, geometric, quirky, punchy, attention grab, retro flavor, graphic texture, iconic forms, playfulness, chunky, stencil-like, faceted, angular, rounded.


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A heavy, solid display design built from simple geometric masses with frequent triangular cuts and wedge-like terminals. Curves are broadly rounded and often truncated, while many joins and counters are collapsed into single shapes, producing a cutout/stencil impression rather than open interiors. The rhythm is intentionally irregular: widths and silhouettes vary notably from letter to letter, and several forms mix circles, slabs, and sharp notches for a faceted look. Overall spacing reads compact and dense, with strong black coverage and crisp, straight-edged cuts.

Best used large, where the distinctive cut shapes and chunky geometry can read clearly in headlines, poster titles, and logo wordmarks. It also fits packaging and album/cover graphics that benefit from a bold, retro-novelty voice. For longer text or small UI sizes, the collapsed interiors and irregular silhouettes may reduce legibility, so it works strongest as an accent or primary display face.

The font conveys a playful, toy-like energy with a distinctly retro, sign-paint-inspired weirdness. Its bold silhouettes and quirky negative-space cuts feel attention-grabbing and humorous, leaning more toward graphic personality than typographic neutrality. The overall tone is lively and slightly mischievous, suited to designs that want to feel handmade-in-spirit while remaining clean and geometric.

The design appears intended to deliver maximum visual impact through solid forms and playful geometric disruption—keeping a consistent heavy weight while introducing triangular bites and simplified counters to create a memorable, novelty display texture.

Several glyphs use unconventional constructions (notched rounds, triangular apertures, and simplified strokes) that prioritize icon-like shapes over traditional readability at small sizes. Numerals and capitals share the same cut-and-block motif, helping the set feel consistent despite the intentionally uneven proportions.

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Letter — Extended Lowercase Latin
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