Outline Ofmy 10 is a very light, normal width, low contrast, upright, normal x-height font.
Keywords: headlines, logos, posters, sports branding, technical labels, technical, industrial, sporty, retro, distinct outline, geometric system, engineered feel, display impact, octagonal, monoline, chamfered, geometric, wireframe.
A monoline outline face built from straight segments and chamfered corners, giving most curves an octagonal, faceted construction. Strokes are rendered as open contours with consistent line weight and squared terminals, producing a crisp wireframe look. Proportions lean geometric with wide, stable capitals, compact interior counters, and angular bowls; diagonals are clean and evenly tensioned, especially in V/W/X/Y. Lowercase follows the same faceted logic with simplified joins and a sturdy, blocky rhythm that stays legible despite the outline-only construction.
Best suited to display contexts such as headlines, posters, logotypes, and branding where an outlined, wireframe aesthetic is desired. It also fits technical labels, interface accents, and signage-style graphics, particularly when used at medium-to-large sizes on clean, high-contrast backgrounds.
The overall tone feels technical and engineered, with a sporty, signage-like energy reminiscent of varsity or industrial marking systems. Its faceted geometry reads as retro-futuristic and schematic, more mechanical than expressive, and conveys precision and toughness even at a very light visual weight.
The design appears intended to deliver a consistent faceted outline system for impactful display typography, prioritizing geometric uniformity and an engineered feel over traditional curved letterforms. By keeping stroke weight even and corners chamfered throughout, it aims to provide a distinctive, modular look that reads well in bold compositions and graphic treatments.
The outline construction makes spacing and negative space central to readability: larger sizes emphasize the crisp geometry, while smaller sizes may require extra tracking or careful contrast with the background. Rounded forms (C, G, O, Q, 0) are consistently polygonal, which reinforces a cohesive, stenciled-in-metal feel without actual stencil breaks.