Outline Vazo 2 is a bold, wide, low contrast, upright, normal x-height font.
Keywords: game ui, posters, headlines, logos, tech branding, arcade, retro, techno, sci-fi, pixelated, digital display, retro futurism, arcade styling, modular system, monoline, rectilinear, blocky, stenciled, outlined.
A rectilinear, grid-informed display face built from thick rectangular strokes with a consistent hollow interior that reads like an outlined construction. Corners are predominantly square, with stepped diagonals and occasional notch-like cut-ins that create a pixel/8-bit rhythm. Counters are angular and compartmentalized, and terminals are blunt, producing a strong modular texture across words. Spacing appears fairly open for an outline design, supporting clear separation of the internal cutouts and preventing dark clumping at text sizes.
Best suited to display contexts such as game UI labels, arcade- or retro-themed posters, tech event graphics, and logo wordmarks where its outlined, modular construction can be appreciated. It can work for short blurbs or taglines when set large with comfortable tracking and line spacing to keep the inner cutouts from visually merging.
The overall tone is distinctly digital and game-adjacent, evoking arcade lettering, early computer interfaces, and synth-era sci‑fi graphics. Its hollow, blocky forms feel engineered and mechanical, giving headlines a techy, high-energy attitude without relying on curves or calligraphic cues.
The font appears designed to translate pixel-era geometry into a bold, modular outline system, prioritizing a consistent internal hollow structure and squared, stepped detailing. The intent feels focused on creating a distinctive digital texture that remains legible in larger display sizes while projecting a retro-futuristic identity.
In the sample text, the repeated interior voids create a patterned “circuit” effect that becomes more pronounced in longer lines. The design’s stepped diagonals and squared bowls can make similarly structured characters feel close in texture, so it reads best when given generous size and breathing room.