Outline Tiji 7 is a very light, normal width, low contrast, upright, normal x-height font.
Keywords: headlines, posters, packaging, invitations, labels, whimsical, airy, vintage, playful, delicate, ornamentation, display impact, vintage flavor, playful tone, outlined, inline, monoline, decorative, hand-drawn.
A decorative outline typeface built from single, continuous outer contours with an additional inner inline that creates a hollow, double-stroked look. Strokes are consistently thin and smooth, with slightly irregular, hand-drawn curvature and soft terminals that often taper or hook subtly. The forms lean on classic serif proportions—tall capitals, moderate x-height, and gently flared or bracket-like serif cues—while counters stay open and rounded, keeping the overall texture light and spacious. Numerals and punctuation follow the same outlined construction, preserving an even rhythm across mixed text.
Best suited to display typography where the outline detailing can be appreciated—headlines, posters, book covers, packaging, labels, and event invitations. It also works well for short brand phrases or pull quotes when a light, decorative texture is desired, especially with generous spacing and contrast against a simple background.
The overall tone feels whimsical and airy, with a vintage sign-painting and storybook charm. Its light, skeletal outlines read as playful and decorative rather than formal, giving text a buoyant, crafted personality.
The design appears intended to translate a classic serif skeleton into an ornamental, outlined treatment, prioritizing charm and visual texture over dense text readability. The consistent contour logic suggests it’s meant to provide a distinctive hollow, hand-rendered look for attention-grabbing display settings.
In the sample text, the outline construction remains clear at display sizes and produces a lace-like color on the page; at smaller sizes the thin contours and inline detailing may visually soften. Curved letters (C, G, O, Q, S) emphasize the font’s fluid, drawn quality, while verticals maintain a steady, upright cadence.