Outline Mida 9 is a very light, wide, low contrast, upright, normal x-height font.
Keywords: headlines, logos, posters, ui labels, packaging, futuristic, technical, retro, sporty, clean, display impact, systematic geometry, lightweight feel, modern branding, monoline, rounded, squared, geometric, outlined.
A monoline outline design with open counters and no filled strokes, built from rounded-rectangle geometry and softened corners. Letterforms lean on straight-sided construction with generous rounding at terminals and joins, producing a consistent, tubular contour. Curves are squarish rather than circular, and the outlines maintain an even stroke gap throughout, giving the glyphs a crisp, engineered rhythm. Uppercase forms feel stable and compact within their bounds, while lowercase follows the same modular logic with simplified bowls and shoulders; numerals match the squared, rounded profile for a cohesive set.
This font is best suited to display settings such as headlines, title treatments, logos, and short UI labels where its outline construction can stay crisp. It also works well for posters, packaging accents, and tech- or sports-adjacent branding where a lightweight, engineered aesthetic is desired.
The overall tone is clean and modern with a distinctly technical, display-forward attitude. Its outlined construction reads as lightweight and airy, while the rounded-square shapes add a friendly, retro-futurist flavor reminiscent of sci‑fi interfaces and sporty branding.
The design appears intended to deliver a sleek outline look with a modular, rounded-rect geometry that stays consistent across the character set. The emphasis is on creating a distinctive display voice that feels contemporary and technical while remaining approachable through softened corners.
Because the design relies on thin outlines, it benefits from sufficient size and contrast against the background to keep contours from visually breaking up. The squarish curves and consistent rounding create a strong system feel that remains recognizable across caps, lowercase, and figures.