Inline Fivu 1 is a bold, wide, low contrast, upright, normal x-height font.
Keywords: game ui, posters, headlines, logotypes, sci-fi titles, futuristic, tech, arcade, industrial, sci-fi, tech aesthetic, retro futurism, display impact, dimensional detail, modular geometry, geometric, octagonal, angular, monolinear, outlined.
A squared, geometric sans with extended proportions and a constructed, octagonal feel. Strokes are drawn as heavy outlines with an inner inline channel that creates a double-stroked, hollowed appearance; corners are mostly chamfered rather than fully rounded, giving the forms a crisp, engineered edge. Curves are minimized into straight segments, producing boxy counters and flattened bowls, while joins and terminals stay consistent and clean. Spacing is even and the overall rhythm is steady, with capitals and numerals reading especially strong in display sizes.
Best suited to display applications such as game titles and UI labels, sci‑fi or tech branding, event posters, packaging accents, and short headlines where the inline detail reads clearly. It can also work for logotypes and wordmarks that want a constructed, futuristic aesthetic, but is less ideal for long-form text or very small sizes.
The design conveys a distinctly technological, retro-futurist tone—part arcade, part industrial signage. Its outlined structure and angular geometry suggest circuitry, HUD graphics, and late‑20th‑century sci‑fi interfaces, projecting an energetic, synthetic personality.
The font appears designed to deliver a high-impact, tech-forward look by combining a sturdy outlined silhouette with an internal inline cut that adds depth and dimensional interest without relying on shading. Its geometric, chamfered construction prioritizes a modular, engineered consistency across letters and numbers.
Legibility is highest where the inner channel has room to breathe; tighter joins and small counters can look busier at smaller sizes due to the layered stroke structure. The numerals share the same squared construction, with a particularly mechanical, modular feel that pairs well with the caps.