Solid Ipha 7 is a very bold, normal width, medium contrast, italic, normal x-height font.
Keywords: posters, logos, headlines, packaging, event promos, playful, retro, quirky, chunky, casual, bold impact, hand-lettered feel, nostalgic display, expressive script, brushy, swashy, rounded, blobby, inked.
A heavy, brush-script style with strongly slanted, connected forms and a soft, rounded silhouette. Strokes swell into bulbous terminals and teardrop joins, with irregular edges that mimic ink spread and hand pressure. Counters frequently collapse into small slits or disappear entirely, creating dense letterforms with a high black footprint. Rhythm is lively rather than measured, with generous entry/exit swashes on many capitals and a generally tight, sticky texture in text settings.
Best suited to display work where impact matters more than fine detail: posters, branding marks, short headlines, packaging accents, and promotional graphics. It can add a bold, hand-lettered voice to titles or pull quotes, but is less appropriate for long passages due to its compact counters and heavy texture.
The overall tone is upbeat and informal, leaning toward a nostalgic, hand-painted sign feel. Its exaggerated weight and blotted details give it a humorous, attention-seeking character that reads as expressive and a little mischievous.
Likely designed to capture a bold brush-lettering look with a deliberately blotted, solid finish that emphasizes mass and gesture. The intent appears to be maximum visual personality—swashy, connected script forms that feel handmade and energetic on the page.
At larger sizes the organic brush texture and swashy capitals become the main feature, while at smaller sizes the dense interiors and narrow apertures can reduce clarity. The numerals follow the same rounded, inked construction, keeping the set visually consistent.