Outline Gejo 7 is a very light, normal width, low contrast, upright, normal x-height font.
Keywords: headlines, posters, packaging, kids, signage, playful, friendly, retro, cartoon, lighthearted, display, playfulness, nostalgia, openness, simplicity, rounded, soft, bubbly, outlined, monoline.
A rounded, monoline outline design with softly squared corners and generous curvature throughout. The outer contour is clean and even, producing airy, hollow letterforms with consistent stroke thickness and smooth transitions at joins. Proportions are compact and slightly condensed in feel, with simple geometric construction and minimal modulation; counters are open and rounded, and terminals are blunt rather than sharp. Numerals and capitals follow the same softened, uniform skeleton, creating an orderly, highly regular rhythm in lines of text.
Best suited to display roles such as headlines, posters, packaging, and playful branding where the outline effect can breathe. It can work well for signage or short callouts on solid backgrounds, and for kid-oriented or casual editorial accents. For long passages or small UI text, the outline construction is more likely to lose clarity than a filled companion style.
The overall tone is approachable and upbeat, with a nostalgic sign-painting and cartoon-title flavor. Its soft outlines and inflated shapes read as casual and fun rather than formal, giving headings a friendly, upbeat presence without feeling aggressive or technical.
The font appears designed to deliver a friendly, rounded display voice using an outline-only construction that feels light, open, and graphic. Its consistent monoline contour and simplified forms suggest an emphasis on legibility at display sizes and an easygoing, retro-leaning personality rather than typographic complexity.
Because the design is purely outlined, the perceived weight depends strongly on background and size; at small sizes the thin contour can visually fade, while at larger sizes the hollow interiors create a distinctive, poster-like texture. The rounded geometry keeps dense words from feeling spiky, and the consistent contour helps maintain an even color across mixed-case settings.