Outline Miho 13 is a very light, normal width, low contrast, upright, normal x-height font.
Keywords: headlines, logotypes, posters, ui titles, signage, futuristic, tech, geometric, retro, tech aesthetic, display impact, systemic geometry, retro futurism, monoline, octagonal, chamfered, linear, angular.
A monoline outline face built from single-stroke contours with open counters and no fill. Forms lean strongly geometric, favoring squared curves and chamfered (octagonal) corners that read like routed or CAD-drawn paths. Strokes maintain an even thickness and consistent corner treatments across the set, producing a crisp, schematic rhythm. Curves are largely constructed as straight segments with softened angles, and joins remain clean and disciplined, giving letters and numerals a structured, engineered feel.
Best suited to display settings where the outline construction can stay crisp—titles, posters, packaging accents, tech branding, and interface headers. It can work for short labels and signage when set large enough to preserve the open contours and corner details, especially over solid or high-contrast color fields.
The overall tone is technical and forward-looking, evoking interface graphics, sci‑fi labeling, and industrial signage. Its airy outlines and hard-edged geometry also carry a retro-futurist flavor reminiscent of early digital displays and blueprint aesthetics.
The font appears designed to translate a precise, geometric drafting language into a readable alphabet, using chamfered corners and outline-only strokes to suggest circuitry, engineering diagrams, and futuristic wayfinding. The intent is more about distinctive visual identity than dense text economy, emphasizing clarity of structure and a modern, technical voice.
Because the design relies on open outlines, it visually thins at small sizes and benefits from generous tracking and higher-contrast backgrounds. The distinctive chamfering becomes a key identifier in capitals and numerals, reinforcing a consistent system-like personality.