Outline Ohvo 6 is a regular weight, normal width, medium contrast, upright, normal x-height font.
Keywords: headlines, posters, packaging, logo concepts, children’s media, playful, retro, quirky, hand-drawn, bubbly, decorative outline, playful display, retro signage, hand-lettered feel, rounded, soft terminals, outline, inline, cartoonish.
A rounded outline face with an inner inline that creates a double-stroke, hollow look. Strokes are smooth and monolinear in feel, with softly curved corners and gently swelling curves rather than sharp geometry. The proportions are friendly and open, with generous counters and slightly irregular, hand-drawn rhythm that shows up in subtle wobbles and asymmetries. Capitals are broad and simple, while lowercase forms lean toward single-storey constructions and casual details (notably the looping g and the curved, hook-like terminals). Numerals follow the same outlined construction, keeping a consistent contour thickness and open interior space.
Well-suited to display settings like headlines, posters, event flyers, and playful packaging where the outlined construction can be appreciated. It can also work for logo concepts, badges, and short phrases in children’s or entertainment-oriented design, especially when paired with a simpler text face for body copy.
The overall tone is lighthearted and nostalgic, evoking sign-painting, kids’ book titling, and mid-century display lettering. Its double-line outline adds a decorative sparkle that feels fun and informal rather than corporate or minimalist.
The design appears intended as a decorative display outline that delivers a friendly, hand-lettered personality while maintaining consistent structure across the alphabet and figures. The inner inline and rounded contours prioritize charm and visibility over dense text readability.
Because the design is primarily contour-based, it reads best when given enough size and contrast so the inner inline doesn’t collapse visually. Spacing appears airy in the samples, reinforcing a buoyant, bouncy texture across words and lines.