Inline Voja 6 is a bold, narrow, very high contrast, italic, normal x-height font.
Keywords: headlines, posters, packaging, logos, stickers, playful, handmade, retro, casual, friendly, hand-lettered look, display impact, vintage signage, friendly branding, brushy, bouncy, monoline feel, quirky, rounded.
A lively, hand-drawn display face built from thick, rounded strokes with a consistent inline cut running through the letterforms. The forms lean forward with a loose brush-script rhythm while still reading as mostly upright, simplified print shapes. Terminals are soft and slightly blunted, curves are generous, and joins feel organic rather than geometric, with small irregularities that reinforce a marker/brush construction. Counters are open and simplified, and the inline carving creates a layered, dimensional look across both uppercase and lowercase.
Best suited to short, prominent text such as headlines, posters, product packaging, café or boutique branding, and logo wordmarks where the inline detail can be appreciated. It also works well for social graphics, invitations, and playful labels, especially when a hand-lettered, crafted feel is desired.
The overall tone is upbeat and approachable, with a crafty, casual energy that feels informal and expressive. The inline detail adds a nostalgic sign-painting flavor, giving the face a cheerful, attention-getting voice without becoming harsh or aggressive.
The design appears intended to mimic bold brush lettering while adding an inline highlight that suggests depth or a cut-out stroke, aiming for maximum personality and quick visual impact. Its consistent rounded construction and informal rhythm point to display-first use, prioritizing charm and texture over strict typographic regularity.
Uppercase characters are tall and rounded, while the lowercase set keeps a simple, handwritten sensibility with clear single-storey shapes and playful descenders. Numerals match the same soft, hand-lettered style and inline treatment, maintaining consistent texture in mixed text. The inline cut can visually soften dense areas, but at smaller sizes it may fill in or compete with fine details depending on reproduction.