Solid Botu 9 is a bold, normal width, medium contrast, upright, normal x-height font.
Keywords: posters, headlines, branding, logos, album covers, playful, futuristic, mod, geometric, quirky, attention-grabbing, experimental, decorative, modular, logo-ready, stencil-like, monoline, high-geometry, circular, cut-out.
A geometric display face built from monoline strokes and heavy, filled forms, where many counters are intentionally collapsed into solid shapes. Letterforms rely on circles, straight stems, and abrupt cut-ins that create a stencil-like rhythm—seen in split horizontals (E/F/T/Z), pinched joins (M/W), and large circular bowls (O/Q/8/9). The result is a high-contrast interplay between thin structural strokes and large black masses, with frequent notches and internal voids used as graphic accents rather than functional counters.
Best suited for large-scale display settings such as posters, headlines, packaging, and brand marks where its solid geometry and cutout details can be appreciated. It can work well for event graphics, album or game titles, and short, punchy phrases, but is less appropriate for body text due to the collapsed counters and decorative interruptions.
The font reads as playful and futuristic, with a mod, poster-like energy. Its filled-in interiors and sharp cutouts give it a slightly cryptic, game/interface feel—more about pattern and attitude than traditional readability.
The design appears intended as a graphic, attention-grabbing display font that turns familiar Latin forms into bold, modular symbols. By prioritizing solid massing, circular motifs, and stencil-like breaks, it aims to deliver a distinctive, contemporary voice for expressive typography.
Round characters dominate the texture, producing a strong dot-and-disc motif in text, especially in o/e/a-like forms and numerals. Spacing appears visually uneven by design, and the many intentional closures and splits make word shapes highly distinctive but also reduce legibility at small sizes.