Solid Dywa 6 is a regular weight, normal width, medium contrast, italic, normal x-height font.
Keywords: headlines, posters, packaging, logos, stickers, playful, quirky, handmade, retro, bouncy, expressiveness, novelty, informality, attention, rounded, blobby, inked, slanted, casual.
A slanted, rounded display face with soft, inflated strokes and intentionally irregular construction. Many counters collapse into solid shapes, creating distinctive blobs in letters like O, P, Q and in several lowercase forms, while other glyphs retain open, simplified bowls. Terminals are mostly blunt and curved, joins are loose and slightly wobbly, and overall spacing and widths vary from glyph to glyph, producing a lively, uneven rhythm. The numerals follow the same informal logic, with simplified curves and occasional filled-in interiors that emphasize silhouette over internal detail.
Best suited to short, high-impact settings where its quirky silhouettes can be appreciated—posters, headlines, event graphics, playful branding, packaging accents, stickers, and logo wordmarks. It works particularly well when used large, with generous tracking and simple backgrounds that let the solid interior forms read clearly.
The overall tone is playful and mischievous, with a breezy, cartoon-like swagger. Its slant and soft, inky shapes give it an energetic, approachable character that feels more like drawn lettering than a conventional text italic. The filled counters add a bold, humorous punch that reads as intentionally odd and attention-seeking.
The design appears intended to mimic spontaneous, hand-drawn italic lettering while adding a novelty twist through selectively filled counters. Its goal is expressive display readability and instant personality rather than neutral text setting or strict typographic regularity.
Contrast is gentle and secondary to the silhouette; the design leans on rounded geometry, exaggerated bowls, and irregular modulation for personality. The collapsed counters can reduce letter differentiation at smaller sizes, while at larger sizes they become a defining graphic motif.