Outline Jifi 2 is a regular weight, narrow, low contrast, upright, tall x-height font.
Keywords: headlines, posters, packaging, kids, stickers, playful, hand-drawn, cartoon, whimsy, informality, display, approachability, bouncy, casual, rounded, quirky, outlined.
A lively outline face with monoline contours and no interior fill, giving each glyph a crisp, hollow presence. The letterforms lean toward narrow proportions with a tall x-height, and they show gentle, hand-drawn irregularities in stroke trajectory and joins. Corners are often softened or slightly chamfered, while curves stay round and open, producing clear counters even in the outlined construction. Overall spacing and width vary subtly from glyph to glyph, creating an organic rhythm rather than strict mechanical uniformity.
Best suited to display contexts where the outline effect can be appreciated—headlines, posters, packaging, labels, and playful branding. It also works well for kids’ materials, crafts, and sticker-style graphics, especially when paired with solid fills, color, or background shapes that enhance the hollow letterforms. For long text or very small sizes, the outline-only construction may reduce clarity compared with a filled face.
The font reads as friendly and informal, with a buoyant, comic energy. Its outlined construction adds a light, airy feel, while the slightly wobbly geometry keeps it approachable and human. The tone suggests kid-oriented, crafty, or whimsical messaging rather than corporate formality.
The design appears intended to deliver a cheerful, hand-drawn outline look that feels quick, personal, and energetic. By combining narrow proportions with a tall x-height and bouncy contours, it aims for high-impact, friendly display typography that stands out through its hollow silhouette rather than heavy stroke weight.
Because the design is outline-only, perceived weight is driven by contour thickness; at smaller sizes the outlines can visually thin out, while at larger sizes the playful irregularities become a defining feature. Numerals and capitals maintain the same jaunty, hand-drawn character, supporting a consistent display voice across mixed-case settings.