Outline Siha 4 is a very light, normal width, low contrast, upright, normal x-height font.
Keywords: headlines, posters, packaging, editorial display, invitations, classic, bookish, airy, refined, decorative, display emphasis, classic revival, decorative outlining, lightweight elegance, serifed, bracketed serifs, open counters, outlined, monoline outline.
A serif outline face built from a single, continuous contour stroke that leaves the interiors open and bright. The letterforms follow traditional, oldstyle-inspired proportions with bracketed serifs, moderate curves, and gently tapered terminals, giving a familiar text-type skeleton despite the airy construction. Curves are smooth and well-rounded (notably in C, O, S, and the numerals), with consistent outline thickness and clean joins that keep the overall rhythm even across uppercase, lowercase, and figures.
Best suited to display typography where the outline can be appreciated—headlines, pull quotes, posters, and cover treatments. It can also work well for packaging and invitations when paired with a solid companion text face, using the outline style for emphasis, titles, and short phrases rather than long reading passages.
The outline treatment lends a light, elegant presence while the classic serif structure keeps the tone literary and established. It reads as decorative and slightly formal rather than casual, with a crisp, engraved-like feel that suits heritage-leaning design without becoming overly ornate.
The design appears intended to combine a recognizable, bookish serif skeleton with an outline-only drawing to create a lighter, more decorative voice. The goal seems to be an elegant display serif that delivers classic cues while offering a distinct, airy presence for branding and titling.
The open, single-line outline makes color on the page depend heavily on size and background contrast; at smaller sizes the interior whitespace can dominate, while at display sizes the shapes feel polished and architectural. Numerals echo the same rounded, traditional styling, helping mixed text and figure settings remain cohesive.