Solid Pofo 11 is a very bold, narrow, low contrast, italic, tall x-height font visually similar to 'Galpon Pro' by RodrigoTypo (names referenced only for comparison).
Keywords: posters, headlines, album art, event flyers, stickers, rowdy, cartoonish, punky, hand-cut, playful, high impact, diy texture, silhouette focus, poster energy, chunky, jagged, irregular, slanted, compact.
A dense, chunky display face built from solid black silhouettes with collapsed counters and minimal interior detail. The letterforms are narrowly proportioned and consistently slanted, with uneven, hand-cut edges and frequent wedge-like nicks that create a rough, torn-paper rhythm. Strokes read as monolithic blocks rather than drawn lines, and many glyphs rely on cut-in notches and abrupt chamfers to signal structure. Spacing appears compact and the overall texture is heavy, creating a continuous dark band in text settings.
Best used at large sizes where the distinctive silhouettes and jagged cut-ins can be read as graphic shapes. It suits short headlines, poster typography, album or skate/punk-adjacent graphics, and bold packaging callouts. For longer text or small sizes, the solid interiors and tight spacing can reduce legibility.
The tone is loud, mischievous, and a bit chaotic—more street-poster than refined typography. Its irregular cuts and lopsided terminals give it an energetic, DIY attitude that feels playful but also aggressive and attention-grabbing.
The design appears intended to mimic improvised, hand-cut lettering—prioritizing impact, texture, and attitude over precision. By collapsing interiors and emphasizing irregular notches, it aims to produce a strong, stamp-like presence that reads as a graphic mark as much as a typeface.
Because counters are filled and internal apertures are reduced, recognition depends heavily on the outer silhouette; some characters can visually merge in longer strings. The design’s slant and notched detailing are consistent across uppercase, lowercase, and figures, helping it hold together as a cohesive novelty style despite the intentionally rough finish.