Outline Jihy 9 is a regular weight, normal width, medium contrast, italic, normal x-height font.
Keywords: headlines, logotypes, sports branding, posters, packaging, sporty, retro, playful, dynamic, bold, impact, motion, branding, headline, nostalgia, outlined, rounded, slanted, chunky, high-impact.
A slanted, outline-only display face built from rounded-rectangle forms and softly chamfered corners. Strokes are defined by an even outer contour with a consistent inner counter-line, creating a hollow, sticker-like silhouette. Curves are squarish rather than circular, terminals are blunt, and joins stay smooth with minimal sharp angles. Proportions lean slightly extended, with wide bowls and open counters that keep the outline legible at larger sizes; the overall rhythm is energetic and forward-leaning.
Best suited to large-format display settings such as headlines, sports-themed branding, event posters, team or club identities, product packaging, and apparel graphics. It also works well for short UI labels or badges when set large enough for the interior outline to remain clear.
The style reads as fast, sporty, and a bit nostalgic, echoing racing decals and arcade-era graphics. Its outlined construction feels lightweight yet punchy, giving headlines a lively, animated presence without becoming heavy or dense. The rounded geometry adds friendliness and approachability, balancing the speed implied by the slant.
The design appears intended to deliver a high-energy, forward-moving display voice using an outlined, hollow construction that feels like signage or decal lettering. Its rounded, squared-off geometry suggests a goal of combining speed and friendliness while remaining visually consistent across alphanumerics.
Letterforms maintain strong consistency across caps, lowercase, and numerals, with squarish curves and compact interior openings that reinforce the “badge” aesthetic. Numerals match the same italicized, rounded-rectangular language, supporting cohesive UI or titling systems. Because it relies on contour rather than fill, visual strength depends on scale and background contrast.