Solid Redo 2 is a very bold, normal width, low contrast, upright, tall x-height font.
Keywords: posters, headlines, logo marks, packaging, album covers, playful, chunky, retro, toy-like, graphic, high impact, silhouette-led, playful display, retro styling, graphic branding, rounded, blobby, monolithic, cut-in.
A monolithic, rounded display face built from thick, near-uniform strokes and soft geometric masses. Most counters are collapsed into solid shapes, with letter differentiation coming from shallow bite-like cut-ins, notches, and occasional slits at joins. Curves dominate and corners are heavily radiused, creating a pillowy silhouette; terminals are blunt and the overall rhythm is compact, with small interior detail relative to the heavy outer forms.
Best suited to large-scale display settings such as posters, splashy headlines, branding marks, packaging panels, and short taglines where maximum presence matters. It can work for playful editorial accents or themed graphics, but is less appropriate for long reading due to the solid interiors and dense texture.
The tone is bold and playful, leaning toward a retro, toy-block sensibility. Its solid, cut-out construction reads as quirky and attention-grabbing, with a slightly mischievous character driven by the irregular notches and simplified interior structure.
The likely intention is a maximal-impact display font that stays readable through simplified, solid letterforms while projecting a distinctive, irregular personality. By collapsing counters and relying on sculpted cut-ins, it aims to create a unique silhouette-driven alphabet that holds up as a graphic element as much as a text face.
At text sizes the collapsed counters reduce internal whitespace, so words form dense, banner-like blocks where separation relies on exterior contours and spacing. The design feels most legible when given generous tracking and ample size so the cut-ins and silhouettes can do the work of character recognition.