Shadow Imri 6 is a regular weight, normal width, very high contrast, upright, tall x-height font.
Keywords: posters, headlines, signage, packaging, logo design, vintage, theatrical, playful, bold, decorative, add depth, grab attention, retro signage, display emphasis, inline, outlined, drop shadow, high contrast, bracketed serif.
A high-contrast serif display with a bold outer contour and a consistent inline treatment that creates a hollowed, outlined look. Forms are upright with crisp bracketed serifs, rounded bowls, and a slightly bouncy, hand-cut rhythm across the set. A solid, offset shadow sits down-right, giving the letters a dimensional, poster-like presence and making counters and terminals read with extra depth. Numerals and capitals feel sturdy and open, while the lowercase keeps generous interior space and pronounced curves for legibility at larger sizes.
Best suited to display settings such as posters, headlines, event graphics, storefront or menu signage, and packaging where the layered depth can be appreciated. It can also work for logotypes and badges, especially where a vintage or carnival-like flavor is desired, but is less ideal for long-form body copy due to the strong internal detailing and shadow texture.
The overall tone leans retro and show-card theatrical, with a friendly, slightly mischievous energy. The inline plus shadow effect evokes classic signage and print ephemera, delivering a confident, attention-grabbing voice without feeling overly formal.
Designed to deliver a dimensional, print-era look by combining an inline hollow effect with an offset shadow, creating instant depth and emphasis. The sturdy serifs and high-contrast strokes aim for strong silhouette recognition, while the playful internal detailing adds character for branding and display applications.
The shadow is treated as a distinct secondary mass rather than a soft shade, so it reads best when the background is clean and contrast is high. The decorative layering (outline/inline/shadow) makes the texture visually busy, favoring short runs over dense paragraphs.