Inline Nujy 1 is a regular weight, normal width, medium contrast, upright, normal x-height font.
Keywords: display, headlines, posters, branding, sports graphics, techy, futuristic, industrial, sporty, mechanical, standout texture, technical voice, modern branding, signage feel, sci-fi styling, geometric, squared, rounded corners, monoline, condensed feel.
A geometric sans with squared, rounded-corner forms and an engineered, monoline construction. Strokes are solid but cut by a consistent inline channel that runs through stems, bowls, and diagonals, producing a crisp hollowed detail without breaking the overall silhouette. Curves are largely rectilinear with softened corners, counters tend toward rectangular/rounded-rectangle shapes, and joins stay clean and deliberate. The uppercase reads tall and structured, while the lowercase keeps the same modular logic, giving the design a uniform, system-like rhythm across letters and figures.
Best suited to display typography where the inline detailing can be appreciated—headlines, posters, and striking wordmarks. It also fits tech-forward branding, sports or gaming graphics, packaging accents, and interface-style titling where a precise, engineered voice is desired.
The inline carving and squared geometry evoke a technical, futuristic tone with a touch of industrial signage. It feels precise and machine-made, projecting a modern, streamlined attitude that suggests speed, equipment, and digital interfaces rather than warmth or tradition.
The design appears intended to deliver a bold geometric skeleton with an integrated inline cut that adds visual interest and a sense of technical sophistication. It aims for strong, easily recognizable letterforms while using the internal channel as a signature motif for contemporary display work.
The inline detail becomes a defining texture at display sizes, creating a layered, dimensional look. Because the cut-in line is relatively fine compared to the main stroke, the style will read most clearly when given enough size or resolution, where the internal channel remains distinct.