Solid Rely 3 is a very bold, wide, low contrast, upright, normal x-height font.
Keywords: posters, headlines, logotypes, packaging, signage, retro, playful, chunky, funky, cartoonish, maximum impact, logo appeal, retro display, silhouette focus, quirky differentiation, rounded, geometric, stencil-like, notched, soft corners.
A heavy, rounded display face built from chunky geometric masses with softened corners and tightly controlled interior space. Many counters are minimized or fully closed, replaced by small notches, slits, and bite-like cut-ins that suggest apertures rather than open bowls. Curves tend toward near-circular forms, while straight segments are blunt and squared off, producing a compact, blocky rhythm with a slightly modular feel. Spacing appears generous relative to the dense silhouettes, and the overall texture reads as bold black shapes punctuated by small, consistent cutouts.
Best suited to large-scale display settings such as posters, headlines, branding marks, and packaging where the solid forms and distinctive cut-ins can be clearly perceived. It can also work for short signage or title treatments that benefit from a bold, graphic silhouette and a retro, playful attitude.
The font projects a playful, retro-futuristic tone with a toy-like, graphic presence. Its solid silhouettes and quirky notches create a distinctive, almost arcade or poster-era personality that feels energetic and attention-seeking rather than formal or restrained.
The design appears intended to maximize impact through dense silhouettes and minimal interior openings, using small notches and cut-ins to maintain letter differentiation while preserving a solid, block-like texture. It prioritizes distinctive shape and visual punch over conventional readability in extended text.
The collapsed counters and notch apertures make the design highly size-dependent: at larger sizes the internal cuts add character, while at smaller sizes they may visually merge into the surrounding mass. Numerals and capitals carry the same closed, emblem-like construction, giving headings a strong, logo-like stamp.