Outline Vafo 2 is a bold, normal width, low contrast, upright, tall x-height font.
Keywords: headlines, posters, logos, game ui, event titles, techno, sci‑fi, retro, arcade, industrial, futuristic display, retro tech, constructed geometry, high impact, octagonal, monoline, geometric, inline, angular.
A geometric, outline display face built from squared, octagonal curves and consistent stroke thickness. Letterforms are constructed with open counters and a concentric, inline-like double contour that creates a hollow, layered look. Corners are frequently chamfered, rounds are faceted rather than circular, and terminals are mostly blunt, giving the alphabet a crisp, engineered rhythm. Spacing feels moderately tight in the samples, with compact apertures and strong vertical emphasis in many shapes.
Best suited to display settings such as headlines, posters, logos, and short-tagline branding where its layered outline details can read clearly. It also fits game UI, tech-themed packaging, and titles for science-fiction or retro-futurist projects. Avoid very small sizes or dense body text, where the interior outline gaps may fill in visually.
The overall tone is futuristic and retro-technical, reminiscent of arcade lettering, instrument panels, and digital-era branding. Its outlined construction and angular geometry read as assertive and mechanical, with a playful, game-like energy in headings and short statements.
The design appears intended to deliver a constructed, futuristic look through faceted geometry and a double-outline structure that adds depth without shading. It prioritizes impact and stylistic character over neutrality, aiming for a distinctive techno signature in titles and branding.
Distinctive zig-zag diagonals (notably in K, X, Z) and squared bowls (O, Q, 0) reinforce the modular, constructed feel. The numerals and uppercase share the same faceted geometry, helping the set feel cohesive in alphanumeric applications. Because the strokes are outlines with interior voids, the design relies on sufficient size and contrast for the internal channels to remain clear.