Outline Jigo 2 is a light, normal width, low contrast, italic, normal x-height font.
Keywords: headlines, posters, logotypes, sports branding, packaging, retro, sporty, playful, technical, neon, display impact, convey motion, neon effect, retro styling, graphic layering, monoline, inline, slanted, geometric, rounded.
A slanted outline sans with a monoline construction and a clean, consistent contour. Letterforms lean forward with mostly geometric bowls and softly rounded corners, while straighter strokes keep a crisp, engineered feel. The outlines are even and airy, leaving generous interior whitespace; counters stay open and simplified, and terminals tend to finish cleanly without pronounced flaring. Uppercase proportions are fairly uniform and built from broad arcs and straight segments, while lowercase maintains a straightforward, single-storey feel where applicable and keeps curves smooth and controlled.
Best suited for display work where the outlined construction can read clearly—headlines, posters, event graphics, sports or speed-themed branding, and logo wordmarks. It also works well for packaging accents and signage-style treatments, especially when paired with solid fills, bright color, or layered effects.
The overall tone reads energetic and upbeat, with a retro display flavor reminiscent of neon tubing and athletic or arcade-era graphics. The forward slant adds motion and urgency, while the hollow outline treatment keeps it light and attention-grabbing rather than heavy.
Designed to deliver a lightweight, high-impact display voice by using an italicized stance and an outline-only drawing that feels like a continuous stroke. The intent appears focused on creating motion and a modern-retro presence while keeping forms simple, geometric, and highly stylizable in graphic compositions.
The font’s visual identity relies on contour clarity: at smaller sizes the open outlines may thin out, while at larger sizes the double-line presence becomes a strong graphic element. The numeral set matches the same streamlined, rounded geometry, helping maintain a cohesive rhythm in headings and short phrases.