Outline Tiza 13 is a very light, normal width, low contrast, upright, normal x-height font.
Keywords: headlines, logotypes, posters, packaging, editorial, art deco, elegant, airy, fashion, refined, decorative display, luxury branding, retro glamour, lightweight elegance, monoline, hairline, geometric, linear, ornamental.
A delicate outline typeface built from hairline contours with open interiors, giving each glyph a hollow, airy presence. Letterforms are largely geometric and upright, with clean vertical stress and smooth curves, while many characters include an inset parallel contour that reads like inline detailing within the outline. Terminals are crisp and minimally finished, and the overall rhythm is even and spacious, with tall capitals and slender proportions that keep counters and apertures feeling open rather than dense. Numerals and punctuation follow the same fine-line construction, maintaining a consistent, high-precision look across the set.
Best suited for large-size applications such as headlines, mastheads, posters, brand marks, and premium packaging where the outline construction can remain crisp. It can also work for short editorial display lines or invitations, but benefits from generous size and contrast against the background to preserve its hairline detail.
The font conveys a polished, boutique tone—light, stylish, and display-forward—with a strong vintage glamour association. Its fine outlines and ornamental inline feel suggest luxury packaging, classic signage, and editorial sophistication rather than utilitarian text setting.
The design appears intended as a decorative outline display face that blends geometric structure with an Art Deco-inspired inline motif. Its goal is to deliver an upscale, lightweight presence—more about atmosphere and refinement than dense readability.
The double-line/inline treatment is most noticeable in vertical stems and rounded bowls, creating a layered contour effect that adds sparkle at larger sizes. Curves stay smooth and controlled, and the thin stroke weight means the design relies on whitespace and scale for impact.