Outline Mywo 7 is a light, very wide, medium contrast, italic, normal x-height font.
Keywords: posters, headlines, album covers, streetwear, gaming, edgy, graffiti, futuristic, playful, handmade, expressiveness, motion, attitude, handmade feel, wireframe look, angular, wireframe, sketchy, monoline, double-line.
A slanted, outline-only display face built from narrow, double-line strokes that read like a continuous pen trace. Letterforms are predominantly angular with chamfered corners and occasional faceted curves, creating a wiry, hollow interior throughout. Stroke behavior is intentionally irregular: joins kink and taper subtly, counters are sometimes pinched into polygonal shapes, and widths fluctuate per glyph, reinforcing an improvised, hand-drawn construction. Spacing and rhythm feel loose and energetic, with simplified geometry and open forms that favor motion over strict uniformity.
Best suited for short, high-impact settings such as posters, headers, event flyers, music artwork, and brand marks that want a hand-drawn edge. It can work well in logos and packaging accents where the outline effect can be sized up and allowed to breathe. For longer text or small UI labels, the airy strokes and irregular outlines may reduce clarity.
The overall tone is rebellious and streetwise, combining a sketchbook spontaneity with a techy, wireframe feel. The outlined construction adds a lightweight, airy presence while the sharp angles and slant project speed and attitude. It comes across as expressive and slightly chaotic rather than polished or formal.
The design appears intended to capture a quick, marker-like outline drawing—mixing angular, futuristic structure with an informal, handwritten pulse. Its variable letter widths and uneven contours suggest the goal is personality and motion rather than typographic neutrality, making it a characterful display option for expressive titles.
The character set shows consistent diagonal stress and a preference for pointed terminals and faceted bowls, which can make small sizes look delicate. Numerals and capitals lean especially geometric, while lowercase forms keep a casual, handwritten cadence. Because the design is outline-based, it benefits from generous size and contrast against the background to keep the interior whitespace readable.