Solid Boki 2 is a light, narrow, high contrast, italic, short x-height font.
Keywords: headlines, posters, logos, gaming, sci-fi ui, futuristic, edgy, mechanical, experimental, kinetic, impact, sci-fi feel, motion, experimentation, branding, angular, faceted, slanted, stencil-like, segmented.
A sharply slanted display face built from angular, faceted strokes and intermittent solid blocks. Letterforms mix hairline diagonals with abrupt, wedge-like terminals, and many counters are reduced or implied by breaks, giving the alphabet a cut-and-assembled feel. Curves are largely suppressed in favor of straight segments and chamfered corners, with occasional horizontal notches and interior seams that read like panel lines. Spacing and proportions feel intentionally irregular across glyphs, creating a jittery rhythm while maintaining a consistent forward-leaning axis.
Best suited to short, high-impact settings such as titles, posters, album artwork, and logo marks where its angular rhythm can be appreciated. It also fits tech, gaming, and science-fiction themed interface graphics or motion treatments, especially when paired with a quieter text companion.
The overall tone is futuristic and slightly aggressive, evoking speed, machinery, and sci‑fi interfaces. Its fractured construction and alternating solid/line treatment add a covert, hacker-like edge and a sense of motion even when set static.
The design appears intended to deliver a fast, constructed aesthetic by combining ultra-thin structural strokes with bold, filled segments and deliberate breaks. This produces a distinctive, experimental voice aimed at attention-grabbing display typography rather than continuous reading.
Readability varies by character due to the collapsing of openings and the use of minimalist strokes, so the design performs best when size and contrast are generous. Numerals share the same segmented logic, and the mix of solid slabs with hairlines creates a strong figure–ground flicker in longer strings.