Outline Urgi 10 is a light, normal width, low contrast, upright, tall x-height font.
Keywords: team branding, apparel, posters, headlines, logos, collegiate, sporty, bold, retro, graphic, varsity style, outline display, athletic branding, retro blocks, slab serif, octagonal, inline, monoline, blocky.
A tall, slab‑serif display face built from squared, chamfered geometry and drawn as a clean outline. Strokes are monoline in contour with a consistent interior void, producing an inline/outlined look that keeps counters open and legible. Terminals are largely horizontal and vertical with clipped corners, giving many letters an octagonal silhouette; curves are simplified into faceted arcs (notably in C, G, O, and S). The lowercase follows the same blocky construction with a single‑storey a and compact, straight‑stemmed forms, while numerals echo the same beveled, varsity-like structure.
Well suited for team marks, school or club identities, and apparel graphics where an outlined, athletic voice is desired. It performs best in headlines, packaging callouts, posters, and logo wordmarks, and can also work for signage or social graphics when set large enough for the outline to stay clear.
The overall tone is sporty and institutional, with a clear association to athletic lettering and traditional school apparel. The outlined construction adds a lightweight, printable feel that reads as graphic and punchy rather than heavy, leaning into a nostalgic, poster-ready character.
The design appears intended to capture classic varsity block lettering in an outline-only construction, balancing sturdy slab forms with beveled corners for a crisp, reproducible silhouette. It prioritizes strong geometry and consistent rhythm to deliver an instantly recognizable athletic display style.
Spacing and proportions favor broad, stable shapes and strong horizontals, which helps the outline remain crisp at display sizes. The angular corner treatments create a consistent rhythm across the alphabet, and the simplified curves keep the style coherent between uppercase, lowercase, and figures.