Outline Orhe 7 is a light, normal width, low contrast, italic, normal x-height font.
Keywords: headlines, posters, game ui, album art, event flyers, futuristic, tech, arcade, retro, glitchy, sci‑fi display, digital modularity, arcade styling, glitch texture, monoline, oblique, angular, geometric, segmented.
A monoline outline face built from angular, slightly oblique constructions with squared corners and a consistent double-stroke contour. Many forms appear segmented, as if assembled from modular pieces, with occasional stepped or notched joins that create a digital, pixel-adjacent rhythm. Counters are open and airy due to the outline-only drawing, and terminals tend to be blunt and engineered rather than calligraphic. Proportions lean wide and forward-leaning, with simplified, geometric curves and a slightly mechanical baseline flow.
Best suited to display settings where its outlined construction and segmented detailing can read clearly—headlines, posters, title cards, game/interface graphics, and tech-themed branding accents. It can work for short bursts of text in larger sizes, especially where a retro-futuristic or arcade tone is desired.
The overall tone reads futuristic and game-influenced—part synthwave, part arcade UI—with a deliberate “signal interference” feel from the stepped notches and broken-looking joins. It suggests speed, electronics, and a playful cyber aesthetic rather than traditional editorial refinement.
The design appears intended to translate a digital, modular construction into a slanted outline display style, prioritizing a distinctive techno silhouette and animated-looking texture over continuous strokes. The notches and stepped joins seem purpose-built to evoke glitchy motion and electronic signage while keeping a consistent geometric framework.
The outline construction makes interior whitespace a primary visual feature, so letter recognition depends on the outer silhouette and the consistent slant. The stepped detailing is most noticeable in diagonals and junctions, giving the set a distinctive, intentionally irregular texture when used in longer lines.