Shadow Immo 6 is a regular weight, normal width, very high contrast, upright, normal x-height font.
Keywords: posters, headlines, branding, signage, packaging, vintage, theatrical, playful, decorative, poster-ready, add depth, retro styling, headline impact, sign-paint feel, inline, outlined, drop shadow, engraved, dimensional.
A decorative serif with crisp, high-contrast structure and sharp wedge-like terminals. Each letterform is built from an outlined main stroke plus an inner inline that creates a hollowed, engraved look, paired with an offset black shadow that adds depth. Curves are clean and fairly geometric, while joins and serifs stay angular and chiseled, giving the alphabet a consistent, faceted rhythm. Capitals are sturdy and display-oriented; lowercase keeps a traditional serif skeleton with prominent counters and a clear two-storey “g,” and the numerals follow the same outlined-and-shadowed construction for a unified set.
Best suited to posters, event titles, signage, packaging, and branding moments that benefit from a dimensional, vintage display voice. It excels in short phrases, wordmarks, and typographic lockups where the inline-and-shadow detailing can read clearly.
The combined inline, outline, and shadow treatment evokes classic sign painting, old poster typography, and showcard lettering. It reads as bold and theatrical without being heavy, projecting a lively, slightly nostalgic tone suited to attention-grabbing headlines.
The design appears intended to deliver a ready-made dimensional effect—combining an engraved inline with a bold shadow—to give simple text a crafted, print-era personality without additional illustration. Its consistent chiseled serifs and dramatic layering emphasize impact and decorative flair over minimalism.
The shadow consistently falls to one side, producing a strong 3D illusion that becomes most pronounced in rounded forms like O, Q, and 8. Interior spaces are generous, and the layered stroke treatment creates a busy texture that is most effective at larger sizes where the inline and outline remain distinct.