Outline Tibo 1 is a very light, normal width, low contrast, upright, normal x-height font.
Keywords: headlines, logotypes, posters, invitations, packaging, elegant, airy, refined, fashion, editorial, luxury feel, decorative display, lightness, boutique branding, monoline, high-waisted, crisp, delicate, looped.
A delicate outline serif with monoline contours and generous interior space. The letterforms are high-waisted and vertically oriented, with slim stems, fine hairline outlines, and crisp, needle-like serifs. Counters are open and luminous, and many glyphs show inset inner contours that echo the outer shape, creating a double-line, ornamental feel. Curves are smooth and controlled, terminals are sharp, and the overall spacing reads slightly open to preserve clarity in such a light construction.
Best suited to large sizes where the hairline outline and inner contour details can remain crisp—headlines, magazine mastheads, fashion/beauty campaigns, premium packaging, and event collateral. It can work for short bursts of copy or pull quotes when set generously, but it is most compelling as a display face where its airy outline can provide elegant contrast over photography or solid color fields.
The tone is sophisticated and decorative, balancing classic serif manners with a contemporary, lightweight sparkle. Its outlined construction feels airy and luxurious, suggesting fashion, beauty, and upscale branding rather than utilitarian text color. The subtle inner detailing adds a boutique, crafted quality that reads as polished and stylish.
The design appears intended to deliver a luxe, high-fashion serif presence while staying light on the page through an outline construction. The repeated inner contouring suggests a decorative goal: to add depth and sparkle without increasing weight, giving classic forms a distinctive, boutique signature.
Uppercase forms feel stately and display-oriented, while the lowercase introduces gentle quirks such as looped descenders (notably in g, y) and softly curled terminals that add personality without tipping into script. Numerals are equally ornate, with flowing curves and occasional swash-like turns that enhance the font’s ornamental rhythm.