Solid Kolo 2 is a very bold, normal width, low contrast, upright, normal x-height font visually similar to 'Anaglyph' by Luxfont (names referenced only for comparison).
Keywords: posters, headlines, logos, packaging, stickers, playful, chunky, quirky, retro, cartoon, impact, novelty, character, attention, geometric, blocky, cutout, rounded, angular.
A heavy, solid display face built from chunky geometric masses with frequent angular cut-ins and wedge-like notches. Counters are largely collapsed or treated as small cutouts, creating a stencil-like, carved rhythm rather than open interior space. Curves are broad and circular where present (notably in O/0), but they’re often interrupted by sharp facets, producing a distinctive alternation of rounded and pointed forms. Overall spacing and proportions feel intentionally uneven across glyphs, reinforcing a lively, irregular texture in words.
Best suited to short, bold applications where silhouette carries the message: posters, headline systems, branding marks, packaging, labels, and playful merchandise graphics. It performs especially well when given generous size and spacing so the carved details and irregular contours remain distinct.
The font projects a bold, mischievous personality with a toy-like, poster-friendly presence. Its carved, blocked-in shapes suggest a crafted or cut-paper aesthetic, giving it a retro-graphic feel that reads as fun and attention-seeking rather than formal.
The design appears intended to maximize visual punch through solid, counter-collapsing letterforms and distinctive faceted cuts. By prioritizing bold silhouettes and rhythmic irregularity over conventional readability, it aims to deliver a memorable, characterful display voice for attention-driven typography.
Because internal openings are minimized, differentiation relies on outer silhouettes and the placement of small bite-like cuts; this creates strong impact at large sizes but can reduce clarity in dense text. The numerals and capitals share the same faceted, sculpted approach, helping headlines maintain a consistent, graphic voice.