Outline Orho 2 is a very light, normal width, medium contrast, upright, normal x-height font.
Keywords: headlines, posters, logos, game ui, sci-fi titles, techy, retro, futuristic, game-like, schematic, display impact, tech aesthetic, modular geometry, retro futurism, angular, geometric, monoline, octagonal, squared.
A geometric outline face built from monoline contours with squared proportions and frequent chamfered corners. The construction favors straight strokes and right angles, with occasional diagonal joins in letters like K, M, N, V, W, X, and Y. Counters are open and airy due to the single-line outline, and terminals are mostly blunt, giving a crisp, technical rhythm. Uppercase forms are boxy and uniform, while the lowercase introduces more idiosyncratic, modular shapes that keep the same angular logic and outline-only rendering.
Best suited to display settings where the outline structure can be appreciated: headlines, posters, title cards, packaging accents, and logo wordmarks with a technical or futuristic theme. It also fits interface-like applications such as game UI, scoreboards, or event graphics where angular, modular lettering supports a digital aesthetic.
The overall tone feels like retro-futuristic display lettering—clean, mechanical, and slightly arcade-inspired. Its hollow construction reads as schematic or HUD-like, projecting a cool, engineered personality rather than a warm, handwritten one.
The design appears intended as a stylized outline display font that translates modular, geometric construction into a futuristic/retro-tech voice. Its consistent chamfers, squared bowls, and monoline contours prioritize graphic impact and theme-setting over text-like neutrality.
Because the design is entirely contour-based, the perceived weight depends heavily on background and size; at small sizes the outlines may appear faint, while at larger sizes the geometry becomes a defining feature. Digits follow the same squared, chamfered language and pair well with the uppercase for techno-styled numbering.