Outline Ohso 2 is a very light, normal width, medium contrast, upright, normal x-height font.
Keywords: headlines, posters, signage, logos, packaging, modern, technical, clean, lightweight, playful, display outline, neon effect, modern branding, graphic layering, light emphasis, monoline, rounded, geometric, inline, open counters.
A monoline outline sans with rounded corners and softly squared curves. The letters are built from clean, even contours with consistent stroke spacing, producing an airy, see-through texture. Proportions lean geometric: circular bowls in O/Q and smooth arcs in C/G sit alongside straight-sided forms like E/F/H, and terminals are typically blunt with gentle radiusing. Spacing reads balanced and regular, and the outlines stay stable across uppercase, lowercase, and numerals for a cohesive rhythm.
Best suited to headlines and short display settings where the outline can remain clear: posters, signage, titles, and branding marks. It can add a contemporary, neon-like accent to packaging or UI hero text, especially when paired with a solid text face for body copy. The open construction also works well for layering effects, strokes, or color fills in graphic layouts.
The see-through construction gives a light, contemporary feel with a subtle sign-painting and neon-tube association. It reads orderly and technical rather than expressive, but the rounded geometry keeps it friendly and approachable. Overall the tone is modern, crisp, and slightly playful due to the hollow, linear construction.
The design appears intended as a clean display outline that delivers a lightweight, airy presence while retaining the familiar proportions of a geometric sans. Its consistent contours and rounded corners suggest it was drawn to be versatile in modern graphic compositions, offering a decorative line-based look without sacrificing clarity.
Lowercase forms are simple and sans-like, with single-storey shapes where expected and a compact, utilitarian feel. Numerals follow the same rounded-rectangle logic, keeping corners softened and forms open and legible at display sizes. The double-contour effect is prominent in text, creating a decorative texture that benefits from generous size and contrast against the background.