Inline Patu 4 is a regular weight, normal width, very high contrast, upright, short x-height font.
Keywords: headlines, posters, titles, logotypes, packaging, art deco, theatrical, vintage, glamorous, formal, ornamentation, vintage styling, signage, brand voice, display impact, inline, high-contrast, display, ornamental, sculptural.
A high-contrast display face built from solid strokes that are split by a narrow inline channel, creating a hollowed, engraved look. Letterforms lean on classical serif construction with sharp triangular and wedge-like terminals, crisp joins, and smooth, round bowls that read as carefully drawn rather than geometric. Curves and straights alternate with a rhythmic, poster-like cadence, and the inline detailing is consistently centered through stems and curves, giving the black shapes a dimensional, cut-out quality. Proportions feel tall and elegant with compact lowercase and a notably short x-height, while capitals and numerals carry most of the visual weight.
Best suited to headlines, titles, and short statements where the inline carving can be appreciated. It works well for branding marks, packaging fronts, invitations, and poster-style layouts that benefit from a refined, vintage display voice.
The overall tone is dramatic and stylized, combining elegance with a showpiece flair. The carved inline detail suggests vintage signage and stage-worthy sophistication, delivering a polished, slightly decadent mood that feels at home in classic nightlife, cinema, or exhibition contexts.
The design appears intended to evoke an engraved, marquee-like aesthetic by combining classic serif forms with a consistent inline cut that adds depth and ornament. It prioritizes visual impact and period flavor over neutral text utility, aiming to deliver a distinctive, decorative signature.
The inline channel adds fine interior detail that can visually close up at small sizes, so the design reads best when given room. Round characters (like O/Q and 0/8/9) emphasize the sculpted, layered effect, while sharp diagonals in letters such as A, M, N, V, and W add crisp, architectural energy.