Outline Ohri 2 is a very light, narrow, low contrast, upright, normal x-height font.
Keywords: headlines, posters, signage, packaging, ui labels, clean, modern, technical, neon, airy, display outline, signage look, geometric clarity, lightweight impact, monoline, rounded, geometric, open, minimal.
A monoline outline sans with single-stroke contours and open counters, drawn with consistent line weight and rounded corners. Letterforms lean geometric with squared shoulders softened by radiused terminals, producing a tidy rhythm and even texture across mixed case and numerals. The uppercase set is compact and straightforward, while lowercase forms keep simple, single-storey constructions where visible, maintaining clarity despite the outlined treatment. Numerals follow the same restrained geometry, with smooth curves and uniform outlines that keep the set visually cohesive.
Best suited to display roles such as headlines, posters, and large-format typography where the outline can remain crisp and recognizable. It can work well for signage, packaging callouts, and interface labels when set at generous sizes with sufficient contrast, especially in layered or overprint treatments that emphasize its linear, constructed look.
The outlined construction gives the face an airy, luminous feel reminiscent of signage and wireframe graphics. Its clean geometry and restrained detailing read as contemporary and slightly technical, projecting a crisp, lightweight presence rather than a warm or expressive tone.
The design appears intended to provide a lightweight, contemporary outline voice for display typography, prioritizing clean geometry and consistent contour drawing. Its rounded joins and uniform stroke behavior suggest a focus on clarity and repeatable forms that hold up in large-scale or graphic applications.
Because the design relies on contour lines rather than filled strokes, small sizes and low-contrast backgrounds may reduce legibility, while larger settings preserve the intended precision. The consistent corner rounding helps prevent the outlines from feeling brittle and keeps joins looking controlled in text.