Solid Resu 6 is a very bold, wide, low contrast, upright, tall x-height font.
Keywords: posters, headlines, logos, packaging, merchandise, playful, chunky, wacky, retro, cartoonish, high impact, playful branding, novelty display, poster punch, blobby, bouncy, bulbous, soft-edged, top-heavy.
A chunky, all-caps-and-lowercase display face built from heavy, swollen silhouettes with soft curves and frequent angular nicks and notches. Counters are largely closed or pinched down, turning many letters into solid, stamp-like shapes with only minimal internal white space. The outlines feel intentionally uneven and hand-cut, with subtle wobble in verticals and asymmetric curves that create a lively, irregular rhythm. Lowercase forms are compact with a tall x-height and simple constructions, while figures are blocky and attention-grabbing, matching the same filled-in, sculpted look.
Best suited to short, high-impact settings such as posters, headlines, titles, logos, and packaging where a bold silhouette is an advantage. It can also work for playful branding, sticker-style graphics, and merchandise, especially when set with generous tracking or at larger sizes to keep word shapes distinct.
The tone is loud, humorous, and mischievous—more like cut paper or cartoon title lettering than a conventional text face. Its heavy masses and quirky bite-marks give it a party-poster energy with a slightly offbeat, tongue-in-cheek personality.
The design appears intended to maximize presence and personality through solid forms, minimized counters, and deliberately irregular contour cuts. It prioritizes graphic impact and a hand-made, novelty feel over conventional readability, aiming to create a distinctive, blocky texture in display typography.
Because many interior openings are collapsed, legibility relies on outer silhouettes and spacing; letters with similar bowls and stems can read more by shape than by counter detail. The texture becomes especially dense in longer lines, producing a strong black footprint and a rhythmic, bumpy baseline across words.