Outline Lira 5 is a regular weight, narrow, low contrast, upright, normal x-height font.
Keywords: headlines, logos, posters, game ui, album art, angular, techno, gothic, sharp, edgy, display impact, futuristic theme, ornamental outline, geometric rigidity, outline, monoline, faceted, chamfered, spiky terminals.
A narrow, outline-only display face built from straight segments and tight right-angle turns, with chamfered corners and frequent pointed, downward notches at stroke ends. The outlines are monoline and evenly spaced, creating a crisp hollow interior throughout each glyph. Bowls and counters are mostly rectangular, with occasional inset “step” details (notably in curved letters and some numerals), giving the alphabet a constructed, geometric rhythm. Overall spacing is compact and vertical, with tall capitals and a consistent, upright stance.
Best suited to short-form display use such as headlines, titles, poster typography, logos, and branding where the hollow outline can be shown large and clean. It can also work for game/UI titling or sci‑fi themed packaging where sharp geometry and a constructed look are desired, but it’s less appropriate for long text or small caption sizes.
The sharp corners, cut-in details, and hollow construction evoke a techno-industrial and slightly gothic mood. It reads as futuristic and game-like, with a metallic, emblematic feel that leans more toward dramatic styling than neutrality.
The design appears intended to deliver a stylized, angular outline alphabet with a futuristic/ornamental edge, prioritizing distinctive silhouettes and decorative terminals over text-density efficiency. The consistent monoline outline and repeated chamfer/step motifs suggest an aim for a coherent, engineered aesthetic across letters and numerals.
The style relies on outline presence rather than fill, so it visually thins at small sizes and benefits from higher contrast backgrounds. Distinctive triangular terminals and squared counters help letterforms stay recognizable, while the stepped interior motifs add personality and a mechanical cadence.