Inline Ebhe 3 is a light, very wide, medium contrast, upright, normal x-height font.
Keywords: headlines, logotypes, posters, packaging, ui display, futuristic, techy, sleek, playful, sci-fi flavor, tech branding, visual depth, display impact, rounded, monoline, geometric, modular, outlined.
A rounded, monoline display face built from continuous tubular strokes with soft terminals and generous curves. Each letter is drawn as an outline with a consistent inner inline that tracks the stroke path, creating a double-line, hollow-tube effect. Forms lean geometric and modular—counters are wide and open, corners are radiused, and many joins resolve into smooth, engineered arcs rather than sharp angles. Uppercase has a broad, spacious stance, while the lowercase follows similar construction with simplified, single-storey forms and compact internal spaces; numerals echo the same rounded, track-like geometry.
Best suited for display settings such as headlines, branding marks, posters, and tech-forward packaging where the outlined/inline construction can be appreciated. It can also work for short UI or interface-style labels when set at larger sizes with ample spacing and strong background contrast.
The overall tone reads futuristic and instrument-like, with a clean, synthetic feel reminiscent of electronics, sci‑fi interfaces, and streamlined product design. The inline detailing adds a playful, kinetic shimmer, making the face feel energetic and slightly retro-tech without becoming decorative to the point of illegibility.
The design appears intended to deliver a sleek, contemporary display voice using a tube-outline construction with an integrated inline for depth and motion. Its geometry prioritizes smooth continuity and wide, open silhouettes to project a modern, futuristic character while staying readable in short phrases.
The inline channel is consistently centered through stems and curves, giving strong rhythm in longer text samples, though the open, outlined construction naturally benefits from sufficient size and contrast. Character differentiation relies on distinctive stroke routing (notably in diagonals and rounded bowls), reinforcing the font’s engineered, “drawn with tubing” personality.