Outline Kolo 6 is a regular weight, very narrow, low contrast, upright, short x-height font.
Keywords: posters, game titles, album covers, book covers, logotypes, gothic, arcane, medieval, ritual, cryptic, atmosphere, ornament, worldbuilding, inscriptional, emblematic, angular, faceted, geometric, spiky, decorative.
A condensed, outline-driven display face built from straight, faceted strokes and sharp joins. Letterforms lean heavily on verticals with clipped corners, pointed terminals, and occasional internal crossbars and diamond-like counters that create a latticed, cut-out look. Curves are largely replaced by chamfers and polygonal arcs, giving round letters a gemstone profile. Spacing and widths vary by glyph, reinforcing a handmade, constructed rhythm rather than a strictly modular system.
Best suited to display settings such as fantasy game branding, chapter headings, posters, and cover art where an ornate, occult or medieval atmosphere is desired. It can also work for short logotypes or badges when set large enough to preserve the inner detailing.
The overall tone is gothic and arcane, with a rune-like, talismanic flavor that reads as ceremonial and slightly ominous. The angular contours and inner cut-ins suggest carved metal, stained glass leading, or engraved stone, lending the text a medieval-fantasy voice.
The design appears intended to translate gothic inscriptional cues into a stylized, geometric outline system, prioritizing atmosphere and emblematic character over neutral readability. Its faceted construction and internal cut-outs aim to evoke crafted artifacts—engraved, forged, or carved—within a contemporary digital typeface.
In continuous text, the strong vertical emphasis and decorative interior shapes can reduce word-shape clarity, but the distinctive silhouettes remain consistent and recognizable. The outline construction and frequent sharp points make it most effective at medium-to-large sizes where the internal structure can be appreciated.