Outline Ufhy 6 is a regular weight, normal width, low contrast, upright, normal x-height font.
Keywords: posters, headlines, signage, packaging, branding, art deco, vintage, theatrical, ornate, elegant, display impact, vintage styling, lightweight color, ornamental detail, inline, double-line, decorative, highly stylized, display.
A decorative serif built from an outline skeleton with an inner inline, creating a double-stroked, hollow letterform throughout. Strokes remain fairly even, with crisp, squared serifs and occasional bracket-like joins that keep the silhouette stable while the interior line adds visual rhythm. Curves are smooth and rounded (notably in C, G, O, Q), while verticals and horizontals stay disciplined, giving the face a structured, poster-like presence. The lowercase keeps a readable, traditional construction but retains the same outline/inline treatment, producing a consistent, airy texture across words and numbers.
Best suited to display settings where the outlined, inline detailing can be appreciated—posters, headlines, storefront or event signage, packaging, and identity wordmarks. It can work for short text on invitations or labels, but the internal linework is most effective when given generous size and spacing.
The overall tone reads as classic showcard and early-20th-century display—polished, slightly theatrical, and intentionally attention-getting. The hollow construction feels light on the page while still appearing formal, lending a boutique, signage-oriented character with a touch of nostalgia.
The design appears intended to deliver a bold display presence without heavy color by using hollow outlines and an internal inline to create depth and ornament. Its proportions and serif structure aim to feel familiar and legible, while the double-stroke treatment provides the distinctive, vintage show-type personality.
The double-line construction creates pronounced interior counters and narrow passages in places, which increases sparkle at larger sizes and makes the design feel busier as size decreases. Figures share the same outlined logic and have a distinctly decorative, old-style flavor that complements the caps and lowercase.