Outline Bery 7 is a regular weight, normal width, very high contrast, upright, tall x-height font.
Keywords: headlines, posters, logos, packaging, stickers, playful, retro, bold, comic, party, display impact, 3d effect, retro styling, playful branding, headline emphasis, inline, shadowed, blocky, rounded, dimensional.
This font uses thick, rounded, block-like letterforms drawn as an outline with a secondary inline contour that creates a carved, dimensional feel. A consistent drop-shadow effect, typically falling down-left, reinforces a 3D poster look while keeping interiors open and airy. Curves are broad and smooth, corners are softly squared, and counters are generous, giving the design a friendly, chunky rhythm. Stroke endings are clean and geometric, and the shadow/inline treatment is applied consistently across capitals, lowercase, and numerals.
It performs best in short, bold applications such as headlines, posters, event graphics, playful logos, product packaging, and sticker-style designs. The open outline construction and shadowed depth make it well suited to display typography on light backgrounds, especially where a lively, retro statement is desired.
The overall tone is cheerful and attention-grabbing, with a strong throwback sign-painting and arcade-era energy. The outlined, shadowed construction reads as celebratory and theatrical, making even simple words feel like headlines. Its dimensional styling leans toward fun, casual communication rather than reserved or editorial voices.
The design appears intended as a decorative display face that delivers instant dimensional impact through outline drawing, inner detailing, and a built-in drop shadow. Its friendly proportions and rounded geometry suggest a goal of maximizing charm and readability in large, punchy settings rather than providing a neutral text workhorse.
Numerals and many round letters (like O and 0) emphasize concentric outlines, which heightens the hollow, ringed character. The shadow adds visual weight on one side, so spacing and alignment feel most balanced when the font has breathing room. At smaller sizes, the inline and shadow details may visually merge, so it benefits from medium-to-large settings.