Outline Lyly 3 is a regular weight, very wide, monoline, upright, normal x-height font.
Keywords: headlines, logos, posters, game ui, tech branding, futuristic, techno, retro, arcade, industrial, sci‑fi styling, digital display, geometric modularity, high-impact titling, angular, geometric, squared, outlined, double-line.
A geometric, squared display face built from consistent outline strokes with a secondary inner contour that creates a double-line, hollow effect. Forms rely on straight segments and hard corners with occasional clipped or chamfered joins, producing an engineered, circuit-like rhythm. Counters are largely rectangular and open, and several glyphs use stepped terminals and inset corners that emphasize a constructed, modular feel. Overall proportions read spacious and expanded, with broad letter bodies and deliberate internal spacing that keeps the outlines clear in larger sizes.
Best suited to display contexts such as headlines, posters, title cards, logos, and tech or gaming-themed branding where its outlined construction can be showcased. It also works well for on-screen UI labels or sci‑fi interface graphics when used at sufficiently large sizes to preserve the internal contours.
The font conveys a futuristic, techno tone with strong retro arcade and sci‑fi signage associations. Its hollow, double-stroked construction feels digital and schematic, suggesting interfaces, machinery, and synthetic environments rather than editorial or literary settings.
The design appears intended to deliver a clean, engineered sci‑fi look by combining squared geometry with a hollow, double-contour outline that reads like neon tubing or traced circuitry. It prioritizes graphic impact and thematic styling over text-density efficiency.
The outline structure is visually prominent in curves and diagonals, which are simplified into angular approximations; this keeps the design cohesive but makes it feel intentionally mechanical. The wide set and open interiors help maintain recognition in all-caps, while the thin outlining can appear delicate at small sizes or in low-contrast reproduction.