Solid Ipde 7 is a very bold, normal width, medium contrast, upright, tall x-height font.
Keywords: posters, headlines, logos, packaging, event promos, playful, quirky, retro, cartoon, attention grab, retro fun, hand-cut feel, title impact, chunky, rounded, bulbous, bouncy, wobbly.
A chunky, heavy display face with rounded, swollen silhouettes and deliberately uneven contours. Strokes feel carved and slightly wobbly rather than geometric, with softened corners, occasional notched cuts, and subtly irregular terminals that create a hand-cut rhythm. Counters are frequently tight or collapsed into solid shapes, producing dense letterforms with strong black coverage and high impact at larger sizes. The lowercase is compact and friendly, with a tall x-height and simplified, weighty details that keep the texture bold and continuous in words.
Best suited to short, high-impact settings such as posters, headlines, product packaging, and playful branding marks. It works well for event promotions, kids-oriented materials, novelty signage, and retro-styled graphics where a bold, solid texture is desirable. For longer passages or small sizes, the dense interiors may reduce clarity, so using generous size and spacing will help.
The overall tone is mischievous and lighthearted, evoking retro novelty lettering and cartoon title cards. Its bouncy irregularity reads as informal and humorous, with a slightly spooky or carnival-like flavor when set in all caps. The dense, solid interior treatment adds punch and a poster-like immediacy.
Likely designed to deliver an attention-grabbing, fun display voice with intentionally imperfect, hand-cut character. The solid, counter-reduced construction prioritizes silhouette recognition and strong page color, aiming for a distinctive novelty look that stands out in titles and branding.
Spacing and silhouettes create an animated, bobbing baseline feel in running text, especially where rounded bowls and angled cuts alternate. Because interior spaces are reduced, the font’s character comes primarily from outer shapes and rhythm rather than internal detail.