Solid Soju 7 is a very bold, normal width, low contrast, upright, normal x-height font.
Keywords: posters, headlines, logos, packaging, album covers, playful, retro, geometric, chunky, whimsical, high impact, graphic branding, geometric novelty, poster display, stencil-like, angular, rounded, blocky, modular.
A heavy, geometric display face built from bold, solid shapes with a mix of rounded bowls and sharp triangular cuts. Letterforms feel modular and carved, using straight verticals and flats combined with circular segments; counters are largely closed or reduced, creating a compact, poster-like silhouette. Terminals often end in squared blocks or wedge points, and several glyphs show small notches and step-like incisions that add an irregular, constructed rhythm. Spacing appears fairly tight in text, with wide, stable stems and simplified interior structure that emphasizes mass over detail.
Best suited for large-size applications where its solid silhouettes and carved geometry can read clearly—posters, event titles, packaging fronts, short logotypes, and bold social graphics. It works especially well in short phrases or punchy headlines, while longer text benefits from generous size and spacing due to the collapsed interior openings.
The overall tone is exuberant and graphic, leaning toward a mid‑century/arcade poster vibe with a crafty, cut-paper personality. The filled-in interiors and angular bites make it feel bold, loud, and slightly mischievous—more about visual impact than quiet readability.
The design appears intended to deliver maximum impact through simplified, filled-in forms and geometric cut-ins, creating a distinctive novelty texture that stays cohesive across letters and numbers. Its constructed, stencil-like carving suggests a focus on graphic branding and display typography rather than conventional text readability.
The alphabet mixes strongly geometric motifs (triangles in A/V/W/Y and circular forms in O/Q) with occasional asymmetrical nicks that keep the texture lively. Numerals are similarly blocky and simplified, matching the all-caps feel of the design even in lowercase.