Solid Poza 3 is a very bold, normal width, low contrast, upright, tall x-height font.
Keywords: headlines, posters, logos, packaging, stickers, playful, retro, chunky, cartoonish, punchy, maximum impact, novelty display, signage feel, logo shaping, playful texture, rounded, blocky, notched, stencil-like, heavy.
A dense, all-solid display face built from chunky silhouettes with softened curves and frequent squared notches and bite-like cut-ins along stems and shoulders. Counters are largely collapsed, so letters read as bold shapes rather than outlined forms, relying on outer contour, terminals, and distinctive indentations for differentiation. Proportions are compact with a tall lowercase presence; curves are broad and geometric while joins feel step-cut and sculpted, giving the alphabet a stamped, cutout rhythm. Spacing appears tight in text, creating a continuous, poster-like texture.
Best suited to large-scale display settings where the solid silhouettes and notched details can be appreciated—posters, headlines, branding marks, packaging, and playful merchandise graphics. It can work as a short-word accent in layouts, but dense paragraphs will tend to darken quickly due to the collapsed counters and tight rhythm.
The overall tone is loud and cheeky, with a playful retro feel that leans toward cartoon title lettering and cut-paper signage. Its heavy silhouettes and quirky notches give it an attention-grabbing, novelty character that feels fun, informal, and intentionally overbuilt.
The design appears intended to maximize impact through solid massing and simplified, counterless forms, using carved notches and rounded geometry to keep characters distinct. It targets expressive display typography where bold presence and a quirky, cutout flavor are more important than conventional text legibility.
Because interior openings are filled, recognition depends on the distinctive exterior contours; at smaller sizes the texture can become an almost continuous black band, while at large sizes the notches and stepped terminals become the primary personality cues. Numerals match the same solid, sculpted logic and keep the set visually consistent.