Outline Ompi 6 is a very light, wide, low contrast, upright, normal x-height font.
Keywords: posters, headlines, logos, signage, packaging, playful, retro, friendly, airy, graphic, display impact, friendly branding, retro flavor, graphic clarity, airy outline, rounded, geometric, monoline, open counters, bubble-like.
A rounded, geometric sans built from single-line outline contours, giving each glyph an airy, hollow presence. Strokes are consistently even, with soft corners and generous curves on bowls and terminals, while verticals and horizontals stay clean and stable. Counters are open and spacious, and the overall rhythm feels broad and steady, with simple, legible letterforms that read clearly even as outlines.
Best suited for display settings such as posters, headlines, logos, and short branding phrases where the outline effect can be appreciated. It can work well on signage and packaging, especially when paired with solid fills, shadows, or color treatments that emphasize the hollow shapes. For longer text, it’s likely most effective in larger sizes where the contours remain clear.
The font projects a lighthearted, approachable tone with a retro, sign-painter spirit. Its hollow construction feels energetic and modern-graphic, while the rounded geometry keeps it friendly rather than technical. The result is bold in silhouette without feeling heavy, suited to upbeat and attention-getting typography.
The design appears intended to deliver a rounded, geometric display voice with an outline-only construction—prioritizing a memorable silhouette and a contemporary, airy look. It aims for straightforward readability through simple forms while using the hollow contour treatment to add personality and visual impact.
The outlines create strong silhouettes for capitals and numerals, with particularly clear forms in round characters (O, Q, 8, 9). The lowercase maintains a consistent, uncomplicated structure with smooth joins and minimal detailing, helping the set feel cohesive. Because the design relies on contour rather than fill, it benefits from enough size and contrast in its surrounding layout to keep the outlines crisp.