Outline Lyme 12 is a light, wide, monoline, upright, tall x-height font.
Keywords: headlines, logotypes, posters, game ui, tech branding, futuristic, tech, arcade, geometric, sci‑fi, digital feel, geometric display, sci‑fi styling, ui titling, angular, squared, linear, modular, wireframe.
A geometric outline face built from squared, rectilinear forms with consistent stroke thickness and open counters. Corners are predominantly hard with occasional chamfered or angled joints, giving many glyphs a constructed, modular feel. Proportions run generally wide, with boxy rounds (e.g., O/0 rendered as squared shapes) and a tall, legible lowercase set; spacing appears even and the outlines stay crisp across straight runs and simple diagonals.
Best suited for short display text where the outlined geometry can stay crisp—headlines, posters, logotypes, and branding for technology or sci‑fi themes. It can also work well for interface titling, game menus, and on-screen labels when set at sufficiently large sizes to preserve the interior counters.
The overall tone is futuristic and engineered, with a clean wireframe presence that reads as tech-forward and slightly retro-digital. Its squared construction and outlined drawing evoke arcade UI, robotics, and schematic labeling rather than traditional print typography.
The design appears intended to deliver a distinctive wireframe, grid-based aesthetic with strong geometric consistency. By relying on squared outlines and minimal curvature, it aims for a modern, digital voice that remains legible while prioritizing stylistic impact.
The outline-only construction makes interior whitespace a primary visual element, so the font’s color stays light on the page and benefits from larger sizes or high-contrast settings. Diagonals are used sparingly and tend to be simplified, reinforcing the grid-like rhythm and giving the design a consistent, display-oriented character.