Outline Lizo 6 is a regular weight, normal width, high contrast, italic, tall x-height font.
Keywords: headlines, posters, logos, sports, gaming, retro, sporty, arcade, techy, comic, impact, motion, dimension, display, branding, angular, slanted, shadowed, outlined, chamfered.
A slanted, outline-led display face built from angular, chamfered forms with crisp corners and a consistent right-leaning posture. Strokes are drawn as an outer contour with open interiors, paired with a separate offset outline that reads like a hard drop shadow, creating a layered, dimensional silhouette. Counters tend toward geometric rectangles and trapezoids, and terminals are cut flat or beveled rather than rounded. Proportions favor compact capitals and a tall, legible lowercase with sturdy diagonals and squared bowls, producing an energetic rhythm across words.
Well-suited to short, high-impact settings such as headlines, posters, event graphics, gaming titles, and sports-themed branding where a dynamic, dimensional outline is desirable. It also works for logos and wordmarks that want a retro-tech edge and a sense of motion, especially at medium-to-large display sizes.
The overall tone is fast, game-like, and assertive, with strong associations to retro arcade graphics, athletic lettering, and comic-book speed effects. The shadow/offset treatment adds punch and motion, making the font feel loud and attention-seeking even without fill.
The design appears intended to deliver a ready-made 3D/outlined look with an italic slant, emphasizing speed and impact while staying highly geometric and consistent. Its construction prioritizes graphic presence over text neutrality, aiming for a bold, stylized voice in display typography.
The double-contour construction creates built-in depth, so letterspacing and background contrast will strongly affect clarity; it reads best when given room and a clean, light backdrop. The angular geometry keeps forms crisp at larger sizes, while fine interior gaps can visually close up if scaled down too far.