Solid Depy 2 is a regular weight, narrow, medium contrast, upright, normal x-height font.
Keywords: posters, headlines, horror, halloween, packaging, spooky, quirky, grunge, gothic, playful, distressed display, spooky branding, handmade texture, graphic impact, inked, distressed, wobbly, blobby, hand-cut.
A decorative, solid display face with narrow proportions and an irregular, hand-made contour. Strokes are heavy and mostly monoline, but edges wobble and flare unpredictably, creating a cutout/ink-stamped silhouette. Many counters and bowls contain collapsed or partially filled interior shapes, producing eye-like voids and uneven apertures that repeat across capitals, lowercase, and figures. Curves are lumpy and asymmetric, terminals range from blunt to slightly tapered, and spacing feels lively and inconsistent in a deliberate, expressive way.
Well-suited to posters, title treatments, event graphics, and packaging where a spooky or oddball voice is desired. It works especially well for Halloween promotions, themed signage, album/film titles, and playful horror branding, used in short bursts rather than dense paragraphs.
The overall tone is eerie and mischievous, blending Halloween-like creepiness with cartoonish charm. The blotty interiors and unstable outlines give it a haunted, handmade feel—more playful than sinister, but distinctly uncanny.
The design appears intended to mimic an irregular cut-paper or inked stencil look while intentionally collapsing interior openings for a bold, graphic presence. Its goal is maximum personality and texture, prioritizing atmosphere and silhouette over neutral readability.
The font reads best at larger sizes where the interior blot shapes and distressed edges remain clear; in longer text they create strong texture and visual noise. Numerals echo the same filled-counter motif, helping headlines and short callouts keep a consistent character.