Shadow Figi 1 is a regular weight, narrow, very high contrast, upright, normal x-height font.
Keywords: headlines, posters, sports branding, signage, logos, retro, sports, arcade, industrial, graphic, dimensional impact, vintage signage, high visibility, graphic texture, brandable display, inline, outline, drop shadow, angular, blocky.
A condensed, blocky display face built from squared forms and crisp 45° chamfers. Letterforms are drawn as hollow outlines with an inner inline contour, creating a layered, cut-out look; an offset shadow adds depth and a poster-like dimensional effect. Strokes maintain a consistent outer weight while counters stay rectangular and tightly controlled, giving the set a rigid, architectural rhythm. Uppercase shapes are tall and uniform, while lowercase follows the same stencil-like geometry with compact bowls and straight-sided stems; numerals match the same angular, outlined construction.
Well suited to short, prominent copy such as headlines, posters, event graphics, and merchandise. The outlined inline and shadow treatment also fits sports branding, arcade-inspired visuals, packaging callouts, and signage where dimensional, high-impact letterforms are beneficial.
The combination of hollow outlines and offset shadowing evokes vintage signage and scoreboard lettering, with a bold, graphic energy. Its rigid geometry and hard corners read as mechanical and utilitarian, while the dimensional treatment adds a playful, attention-grabbing retro tone.
The font appears designed to deliver an instantly legible, condensed display voice that feels structural and bold while adding visual depth through inline cut-outs and a consistent offset shadow. Its disciplined geometry suggests an aim for strong typographic color and a classic sign-paint/scoreboard vibe in modern vector form.
The design favors straight segments, squared counters, and minimal curvature, which keeps texture even in dense lines of text. The inline detailing and shadow can visually thicken at small sizes, so the font reads best when given room to breathe and when high-contrast, punchy rendering is desired.