Outline Egju 1 is a bold, very narrow, high contrast, upright, tall x-height font.
Keywords: posters, headlines, sports, album covers, logos, gothic, athletic, metal, retro, dramatic, impact, dimensionality, retro display, branding, headline punch, octagonal, beveled, inline, shadowed, angular.
A tall, condensed display face built from straight, angular strokes with chamfered corners and an octagonal, sign-painter skeleton. The letterforms are drawn as outlines with a narrow internal counter/inline that reads like a cut-out channel, and many glyphs include a consistent offset drop-shadow effect that adds depth and direction. Curves are largely flattened into faceted segments, giving bowls and shoulders a rigid, engineered feel. Spacing is tight and the rhythm is vertical and columnar, with compact counters and sharp terminals that keep the texture dense in words.
Best suited to large sizes where the outline, inner channel, and drop-shadow can be clearly resolved—such as posters, event headlines, team branding, album/merch graphics, and bold logos. The condensed width supports impactful, space-efficient titling, while the strong angularity helps it hold its shape against busy backgrounds.
The overall tone is assertive and theatrical, blending blackletter-inspired severity with a sporty, marquee-like punch. The inline and shadowing create a poster-era, industrial energy that feels at home in loud, attention-seeking settings. It reads as bold and competitive rather than delicate or conversational.
The design appears intended to deliver maximum visual impact through condensed proportions, faceted construction, and a built-in dimensional effect. By combining an outline structure with an inline cut and shadowed edge, it aims to create a ready-made display treatment that reads as both traditional-gothic and modern-promotional.
Uppercase and lowercase share a unified, stencil-like construction, with simplified forms and frequent straight-sided bowls that emphasize uniformity. Numerals follow the same faceted geometry and shadow treatment, keeping the set cohesive for headlines and score-like readouts.