Solid Anre 6 is a regular weight, normal width, high contrast, upright, normal x-height font.
Keywords: posters, headlines, album art, game titles, packaging, mischievous, whimsical, spooky, hand-cut, storybook, expressiveness, thematic display, silhouette focus, handmade feel, angular, chiseled, ink-blot, spiky, irregular.
A highly irregular, display-oriented alphabet with jagged, knife-cut contours and frequent wedge-like terminals. Many forms alternate between dense, solid blobs and hairline strokes, creating sharp internal contrast and an uneven color across words. Counters are often collapsed or reduced to slits, especially in rounded letters, giving the set a silhouette-driven look. Proportions vary noticeably between glyphs, with abrupt curves, notched joins, and occasional elongated stems that emphasize a hand-made, cut-paper rhythm rather than geometric consistency.
Best suited to short, attention-grabbing settings such as posters, headlines, title cards, and thematic branding where personality matters more than uniform readability. It can also work well for album art, game titles, packaging, or event graphics that benefit from an uncanny, handmade texture.
The overall tone feels mischievous and theatrical, with a slightly eerie, gothic-leaning playfulness. Its spiky edges and inky solids suggest comic-horror, fantasy props, or an offbeat craft aesthetic—more expressive than refined.
The design appears intended to prioritize silhouette and expressive texture, using collapsed counters and aggressive terminals to create a bold, novelty voice. Its inconsistent stroke behavior and variable glyph proportions look deliberately crafted to feel handmade and characterful in display sizes.
Texture is a defining feature: some letters read as thin, scratchy marks while others become heavy, almost stamped shapes, so line-to-line color can fluctuate. Numerals follow the same irregular logic, mixing blunt, filled forms with sharp cuts and asymmetrical curves.