Solid Anne 11 is a very bold, normal width, high contrast, upright, normal x-height font.
Keywords: posters, headlines, halloween, packaging, game titles, playful, spooky, chaotic, handmade, retro, attention-grabbing, thematic display, handmade feel, graphic impact, mood setting, chunky, rough-edged, torn, ink-like, carved.
A heavy, chunky display face with irregular, hand-cut contours and a lively, uneven rhythm. Strokes are thick and often taper into sharp wedges or blunt, torn-looking terminals, creating a high-impact silhouette. Counters are frequently reduced or collapsed, so many letters read as solid shapes with only small notches or slits suggesting interior space. Width and sidebearings vary noticeably from glyph to glyph, and curves are slightly lumpy, giving the set a deliberately imperfect, hand-rendered consistency.
Best suited to short, high-visibility applications such as posters, event promos, album art, game titles, and packaging where strong silhouette and personality matter. It works especially well for seasonal or themed graphics (spooky, quirky, or kid-focused) and for logotype-style wordmarks that can be set large.
The overall tone is mischievous and slightly eerie, like cut-paper lettering or a marker-filled comic title with a horror twist. Its rough texture and exaggerated shapes feel energetic and rebellious, leaning toward fun fright rather than seriousness.
The design appears intended to deliver maximum visual punch with a handcrafted, irregular aesthetic, using collapsed counters and jagged terminals to create a bold, graphic stamp-like look. It prioritizes character and mood over long-form readability, aiming to make titles feel animated, edgy, and memorable.
At text sizes the filled counters and dense blacks can merge, while at larger sizes the distinctive nicks, cuts, and asymmetries become a key part of the character. Numerals match the same bold, irregular language, maintaining the solid, high-contrast presence across the set.