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Solid Tete 6 is a very bold, narrow, low contrast, upright, tall x-height font visually similar to 'Plaquette' by FaceType, 'Rhode' by Font Bureau, 'Muller Next' by Fontfabric, 'Sans Beam' by Stawix, and 'Herokid' by W Type Foundry (names referenced only for comparison).

Keywords: posters, headlines, logo design, packaging, event promo, chunky, playful, retro, cartoon, impact, novelty, retro flavor, silhouette-first, heavy, rounded, blocky, bulbous, stencil-like.


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A dense, heavy display face built from chunky, mostly rounded forms with flattened shoulders and squared-off terminals. Counters are largely collapsed or treated as small notches and bite-outs, creating solid silhouettes with occasional sharp interior cuts. The rhythm is compact and tightly packed, with short apertures, simplified joins, and a mix of curved bowls and slabby verticals that give letters a cut-paper or stamped look. Numerals and capitals maintain the same thick, ink-trap-like notching and simplified interior structure, prioritizing silhouette over internal detail.

Best suited to short, high-impact settings such as posters, mastheads, logos, packaging callouts, and promotional graphics where the bold silhouettes can read as strong shapes. It can work for playful branding and retro-inspired display typography, while longer passages will benefit from larger sizes and generous spacing.

The overall tone is bold and attention-grabbing with a humorous, slightly mischievous character. Its filled-in interiors and chunky geometry evoke retro signage and cartoon title cards, leaning more toward expressive impact than refinement or formality.

The design appears intended to deliver maximum visual mass and character through simplified, mostly closed letterforms and distinctive notched detailing. It favors a graphic, silhouette-first approach that reads like a solid, stamped display style for expressive headlines.

At text sizes, the near-solid construction and reduced apertures make word shapes dominate more than individual letterforms, so spacing and line breaks become especially important. The most distinctive feature is the consistent use of small cut-in notches and collapsed counters, which creates a rugged, stamped texture across lines of copy.

Letter — Basic Uppercase Latin
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Letter — Basic Lowercase Latin
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Number — Decimal Digit
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Letter — Extended Uppercase Latin
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Letter — Extended Lowercase Latin
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Letter — Superscript Latin
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Number — Superscript
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Number — Fraction
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Punctuation
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Punctuation — Quote
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Punctuation — Parenthesis
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Punctuation — Dash
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Symbol — Currency
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Symbol — Math
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