Outline Orwy 5 is a very light, very wide, low contrast, italic, tall x-height font.
Keywords: headlines, posters, logotypes, sports branding, gaming ui, futuristic, technical, sporty, sleek, retro sci‑fi, display impact, sense of speed, tech styling, streamlined branding, rounded corners, monoline, extended, oblique, inline outline.
A geometric, extended sans built from a single outlined contour with uniform stroke thickness and no fill. Forms are obliqued with a consistent forward slant, using rounded outer corners and chamfer-like joins that keep counters open and smooth. Proportions are horizontally stretched with generous apertures, and the lowercase shows a tall x-height with simplified, single-storey constructions. Numerals and capitals maintain a steady rhythm through consistent curvature and straight segments, giving the set a clean, engineered silhouette.
Best suited to large-scale display use where the outline can stay crisp: headlines, posters, title cards, and wordmarks. Its oblique, extended forms fit well in sports branding, automotive or tech visuals, and gaming or interface-style graphics where a sense of speed and precision is desired. It can also work as an accent font over flat color fields or high-contrast backgrounds.
The overall tone reads as sleek and futuristic, with a motorsport/tech interface feel. The oblique stance and streamlined outlines suggest motion and speed, while the rounded geometry keeps it approachable rather than aggressive. It also nods to retro sci‑fi and late-20th-century display lettering through its extended, contour-only construction.
The design appears intended as a modern display face that emphasizes motion and a streamlined, engineered aesthetic through oblique geometry and monoline outlining. By relying on contour structure rather than filled strokes, it aims to deliver a lightweight, airy presence while retaining strong letter silhouettes for impactful titling.
Because the design is contour-only, interior whitespace and the gap between outer and inner contours become the primary carriers of detail, making spacing and background contrast especially important. The outline treatment produces a crisp, airy presence at large sizes and can become visually delicate in smaller settings or on busy imagery.