Solid Weba 7 is a very bold, wide, medium contrast, upright, normal x-height font.
Keywords: headlines, posters, logos, packaging, album art, futuristic, playful, edgy, graphic, retro, high impact, distinctive branding, graphic texture, display titling, angular, stenciled, cutout, chunky, geometric.
A heavy, geometric display face built from compact, blocky silhouettes with frequent triangular joins and sharp, chiseled terminals. Many glyphs incorporate diagonal cut-ins and notches that read like stencil breaks or knife-slice apertures, often collapsing counters into solid forms and leaving only slits or small voids. The construction alternates between circular bowls (O/C/G-like shapes) and aggressively angular forms (A/V/W/X/Y), creating a punchy rhythm with conspicuous black mass and sudden geometric interruptions. Spacing and sidebearings feel intentionally irregular, reinforcing the novelty character while keeping a consistent visual motif of incisions and wedges across letters and figures.
Best suited to large-scale display use such as posters, punchy headlines, logotypes, event graphics, and packaging where its cutout details can be appreciated. It also works well for entertainment and pop-culture contexts—album art, game titles, or promotional graphics—where a strong silhouette and distinctive texture are more important than continuous reading comfort.
The overall tone is bold and attention-seeking, mixing a playful cartoonish heft with a sharp, blade-cut attitude. The repeated diagonal slashes and triangular breaks evoke sci‑fi UI markings, arcade-era graphics, or extreme-sports branding, giving the font a kinetic, slightly aggressive energy. It feels designed to read as a graphic texture as much as text, prioritizing impact and personality over quiet legibility.
The design appears intended to deliver maximum visual impact through solid, high-density shapes punctuated by distinctive diagonal cutouts. Its irregular widths and stencil-like breaks suggest a goal of creating a memorable, emblematic voice for branding or titling rather than a neutral text companion.
The diagonal ‘slash’ motif appears repeatedly in rounded letters and some numerals, creating a signature look that can become visually busy at smaller sizes. Several characters rely on simplified, nearly solid interiors and stencil-like separations, so clarity improves in large settings and with generous tracking. The mix of round and sharply triangular shapes is cohesive, but the deliberately inconsistent widths add to the irregular, custom-cut impression.