Solid Tebi 15 is a very bold, normal width, low contrast, upright, normal x-height font.
Keywords: posters, headlines, logotypes, packaging, event promo, playful, retro, chunky, geometric, whimsical, maximum impact, graphic texture, novelty display, retro-futurism, stencil-like, notched, angular, rounded, modular.
A heavy, geometric display face built from simplified, mostly solid shapes with collapsed counters and frequent notches or bite-like cut-ins. Strokes are monoline in feel, with broad curves rendered as near-circles and bowls, contrasted by sharp triangular terminals and wedge forms on letters like A, V, W, X, and Y. Many glyphs show stepped or clipped corners and occasional vertical stem emphasis, producing a modular, cut-paper silhouette and an uneven rhythm from character to character. Spacing appears generous and the forms read as compact blocks, prioritizing silhouette over interior detail.
Best suited to large-size display applications where silhouette can carry the reading: posters, headlines, logotypes, packaging marks, and event promotions. It can also work for short, high-contrast phrases on signs or social graphics, especially when ample tracking and leading are available.
The overall tone is bold and mischievous, mixing retro signage energy with a toy-like, cutout aesthetic. Its quirky notches and filled-in interiors give it a punchy, poster-forward personality that feels attention-seeking and slightly futuristic in a vintage way.
The design appears intended to deliver maximum visual presence through simplified, filled forms and distinctive geometric cut-ins, creating a recognizable, novelty display voice. It favors iconic shapes and rhythmic variation over traditional counter structure to produce a memorable, graphic texture.
Because many counters are closed, differentiation relies on outer contours and distinctive cut-ins; this increases impact at large sizes while reducing clarity in dense settings. Numerals follow the same solid, notched construction, keeping a consistent, emblematic look across letters and figures.