Shadow Imra 6 is a regular weight, normal width, very high contrast, upright, tall x-height font.
Keywords: posters, headlines, logos, packaging, signage, retro, bold, playful, comic, dimensional impact, display branding, retro styling, headline emphasis, outlined, shadowed, chunky, rounded, dimensional.
A heavy, rounded sans with an open inline/outlined construction and a consistent offset shadow that creates a strong dimensional effect. Strokes are thick with soft corners, broad counters, and generally geometric proportions; the interior is largely white, with the outline doing most of the visual work. The shadow is clean and uniform across glyphs, producing a crisp, poster-like silhouette that stays legible at display sizes. Overall spacing feels even, with compact lowercase forms and a sturdy, blocky presence in caps and figures.
Best suited to posters, headlines, logos, packaging, and signage where the built-in dimensional shadow can carry a design without additional effects. It works especially well for short phrases, titles, and punchy brand marks, and can add instant depth in designs that need a retro display voice.
The combination of hollowed shapes and a hard drop shadow gives a lively, throwback feel associated with mid-century signage and headline graphics. It reads as energetic and friendly rather than formal, with a playful, attention-seeking tone that emphasizes impact over subtlety.
Likely designed as a display face that bakes an outlined, dimensional shadow into the letterforms for immediate visual impact. The goal appears to be high recognition and a graphic, print-ready presence that evokes classic advertising and sign lettering while remaining readable in large sizes.
The shadow direction is consistent and adds a strong right/down offset, which makes the font feel like a built-in effect rather than a separate styling layer. Numerals and capitals carry particularly strong billboard-style presence, while the lowercase maintains the same dimensional rhythm for cohesive setting in short lines.