Inline Fido 13 is a bold, very wide, low contrast, italic, tall x-height font.
Keywords: headlines, posters, logos, sports branding, game ui, futuristic, motorsport, techno, action, retro, convey speed, signal technology, maximize impact, add texture, angular, outlined, striped, slanted, geometric.
A slanted, angular display design built from squared, chamfered corners and wide, horizontally stretched proportions. Strokes are rendered as a heavy outline with a consistent inner cut that creates a striped, channel-like effect through each letterform, producing crisp negative space and a layered edge. Counters are generally boxy, terminals are blunt, and curves are minimized in favor of faceted geometry. Spacing and rhythm feel deliberately mechanical, with slightly varied widths across the set and a high, compact lowercase structure that keeps word shapes tight.
Best suited for short, high-impact settings such as headlines, posters, wordmarks, and badge-style branding where its slant and striped detailing can read clearly. It also fits sci‑fi or racing-themed interfaces, esports graphics, and packaging that benefits from a technical, high-speed aesthetic.
The overall tone reads fast, engineered, and game-like, with a strong sense of motion from the forward slant and the racing-stripe interior detailing. It suggests sci‑fi UI, arcade titles, and performance branding—confident, energetic, and a bit retro-futurist.
The design appears intended to communicate speed and technology through forward-leaning geometry and a carved interior channel that evokes striping and machined surfaces. Its wide stance and faceted corners prioritize impact and stylistic cohesion over neutral text readability.
The inline channeling is prominent even at larger sizes, where the double-edge silhouette becomes a key feature; at smaller sizes the interior cuts may visually merge, so it rewards generous point sizes and clean reproduction. Numerals follow the same squared construction, giving a cohesive, system-like feel across alphanumerics.