Outline Ebto 7 is a regular weight, normal width, very high contrast, upright, normal x-height font.
Keywords: headlines, posters, logos, packaging, sports branding, retro, playful, bold, sporty, comic, attention grabbing, dimensional effect, vintage display, poster impact, branding voice, slab serif, inline, outlined, shadowed, rounded corners.
A bold, slab-serif display design built from a thick black silhouette with a crisp inner cut-out that reads as an inline/outline treatment. The forms are upright with compact, sturdy proportions, broad terminals, and mostly squared joins softened by mild rounding. Curves are full and smooth, counters are generous, and the inline cut creates a high-contrast, two-tone rhythm that emphasizes edges and corners. Spacing and letterfit feel geared toward headline sizes, where the layered contour and cut-out details stay clean and legible.
Best suited to headlines, posters, logos, and packaging where a bold, dimensional outline/inline effect can do the work of emphasis on its own. It also fits sports- or circus-leaning branding, event titles, and promotional graphics that need high impact at medium-to-large sizes.
The overall tone is loud, friendly, and attention-seeking, with a vintage sign-painting and varsity-poster energy. The built-in inline cut gives it a dimensional, sticker-like punch that feels fun and a bit theatrical rather than formal. It suggests entertainment, fairground, or classic advertising cues while staying approachable.
The design appears intended as a ready-made display face that delivers a strong silhouette plus built-in decorative detailing, creating a punchy, dimensional impression without requiring separate outline or shadow layers. Its sturdy slabs and simplified geometry aim for instant readability and high visual presence in short text.
The numerals and uppercase carry strong, blocky silhouettes that hold up well in short bursts, while the lowercase maintains the same slabby construction and decorative cut-out, keeping texture consistent across mixed-case text. The interior cut-out behaves like a secondary stroke, producing a distinctive layered look even without additional effects.