Outline Akgu 7 is a very light, very wide, very high contrast, italic, normal x-height font.
Keywords: headlines, logos, posters, sports branding, tech ui, futuristic, racing, techy, energetic, sleek, convey speed, create impact, tech styling, display clarity, outlined, oblique, rounded corners, angular, geometric.
A slanted, geometric display face built from single-line outer contours with open interiors. Letterforms are wide and low, with squared curves, rounded outer corners, and frequent chamfered or notched joins that emphasize forward motion. The stroke is consistently thin, and several glyphs feature stepped corners and hard terminals; counters are largely open, giving the set an airy, schematic feel. Numerals and capitals share the same wide footprint and oblique axis, with compact apertures and simplified interior shapes for a crisp, technical silhouette.
Best suited to large-scale display use such as headlines, posters, team or racing-inspired branding, event graphics, and tech-themed titles. The outline look also works well for layered treatments (e.g., over imagery or with fills added behind) where the contour can act as a graphic frame rather than a solid text color.
The overall tone reads fast and engineered—evoking motorsport graphics, sci‑fi interfaces, and arcade-era tech styling. Its outline construction and forward slant create a sense of speed and lightness, while the squared geometry keeps the mood controlled and modern rather than playful.
The design appears intended as a high-impact, speed-oriented outline display font that prioritizes silhouette and motion over small-size readability. Its wide stance, oblique construction, and angular notches suggest a deliberate emphasis on futuristic and motorsport aesthetics.
In the sample text, the outline contours stay clear at larger sizes, but the open counters and tight interior spaces suggest it will look best when given generous size and spacing. The consistent oblique angle across uppercase, lowercase, and numerals supports cohesive headline setting, especially in short phrases and logo-like lockups.