Inline Hyda 2 is a regular weight, normal width, low contrast, upright, normal x-height font.
Keywords: headlines, posters, logos, packaging, signage, art deco, retro, neon, playful, decorative accent, retro branding, sign look, display clarity, geometric, monoline, rounded, inline, outlined.
A geometric sans with rounded corners and an inline construction that reads like a hollowed double-stroke: a dark outer contour with a narrow white channel running through the main strokes. Curves are smooth and near-circular (notably in C, O, and numerals), while verticals and horizontals keep a steady, monoline rhythm. Terminals tend to be clean and squared off but softened by consistent rounding, giving the alphabet a uniform, engineered feel. The overall spacing and proportions are straightforward and readable at display sizes, with the inline detail becoming the defining feature.
Best for headlines, posters, branding marks, and packaging where the inline effect can read clearly. It also suits signage and event graphics that benefit from a retro display voice, especially when paired with simple supporting type for body copy.
The inline cut and rounded geometry evoke classic marquee and storefront lettering, leaning into an Art Deco and mid‑century sign-painting atmosphere. It feels upbeat and attention-seeking, with a polished “lit-tube” impression that adds personality without becoming overly ornate.
The likely intention is to deliver a clean geometric display sans with a built-in decorative inline, providing instant vintage sign appeal while keeping letterforms simple and consistent for easy setting in titles and brand applications.
The design relies on interior negative space for its character, so the inline channel is most effective at larger sizes and in high-contrast color setups. In dense text, the internal striping can create extra visual texture, making it better suited to headings than long passages.