Groovy Obry 6 is a bold, narrow, very high contrast, upright, tall x-height font.
Keywords: posters, album art, headlines, packaging, event promos, groovy, playful, trippy, retro, funky, expressiveness, retro flavor, attention grab, decorative display, blobby, wavy, bulbous, ink-trap, liquid.
A highly stylized display face built from thick, blobby strokes with pronounced pinched waists and swelling terminals. Counters and joins are irregular and organic, creating a liquid, almost melting silhouette with frequent teardrop-like notches and tight apertures. Curves dominate, horizontals feel soft and sagging, and many letters show asymmetric internal cut-ins that amplify the animated rhythm. Overall spacing is compact and the letterforms read as tall, with a lively alternation of narrow stems and expanded bowls that keeps the texture in motion.
Best suited for short, attention-grabbing text such as posters, album/playlist covers, festival or event promotions, packaging accents, and bold editorial headlines. It works especially well when you want a strong retro-flavored texture and a distinctly handmade, animated feel.
The tone is exuberant and psychedelic, with a buoyant, cartoonish charm that recalls poster lettering and playful 60s–70s-inspired graphics. Its wavy, squeezable forms feel musical and mischievous rather than formal, projecting a sense of motion and whimsy.
The design appears intended to foreground personality over neutrality: a compact, high-impact display style with liquid contours and pinched connections that create a groovy, psychedelic cadence. Its consistent blobby construction suggests it’s meant to function as a cohesive headline voice for expressive branding and playful titles.
Legibility is strongest at larger sizes where the pinched joins and small counters have room to breathe; at small sizes the interior cut-ins can visually fill in. The numerals and caps carry the same swollen, sculpted logic, keeping a consistent, decorative voice across the set.