Outline Omdi 13 is a very light, very wide, low contrast, upright, normal x-height font.
Keywords: headlines, posters, logos, signage, packaging, playful, retro, comic, friendly, bubbly, attention, friendliness, retro feel, graphic impact, signage look, rounded, outlined, chunky, soft corners, bubble letters.
A rounded, heavy-feeling display face drawn as a clean outline, with open counters and a consistent single-line contour. The letterforms are broad and generously proportioned, combining squared-off stems with softened corners and smooth curves, creating a bubble-like geometry. Terminals are mostly blunt, and joins stay simple and sturdy, keeping the shapes highly legible even as outlines. The set mixes geometric construction (notably in E, F, T, and the numerals) with round, inflated bowls and apertures (C, G, O, S), producing an even, bold rhythm across uppercase, lowercase, and figures.
Well-suited to large-format display use such as posters, headlines, storefront or wayfinding-style signage, and playful branding. The outlined construction also lends itself to layered treatments (fill/outline combinations), stickers, apparel graphics, and packaging where a bold silhouette and roomy interior space help the type stand out.
The overall tone is upbeat and approachable, with a clear pop/retro sensibility. The outline treatment reads like signage or sticker lettering—lighthearted, slightly cartoony, and attention-grabbing without feeling aggressive. It suggests fun, casual communication and works well when you want a friendly voice with visual punch.
This font appears designed to deliver a bold, friendly display voice using an outline-only build, prioritizing strong silhouettes and simple, rounded geometry. The aim is likely to provide a versatile headline style that can be colored, layered, or animated while staying readable and visually cohesive.
The outline drawing emphasizes negative space and benefits from ample size; at smaller sizes the interior space may dominate, while at larger sizes the shapes feel airy and graphic. Numerals are simple and stylized to match the rounded-corner construction, and the lowercase maintains a compact, single-storey feel that reinforces the informal character.