Outline Lizo 3 is a regular weight, normal width, high contrast, italic, tall x-height font.
Keywords: logotypes, headlines, posters, game ui, sports branding, retro, arcade, tech, energetic, playful, dimensional effect, high impact, motion cue, retro-tech styling, inline shadow, angular, monoline outline, slanted, cornered terminals.
A slanted, angular outline face built from sharp, chamfered corners and mostly straight segments, with rounded turns appearing only as small corner radii. Letterforms are drawn as hollow contours with consistent stroke framing and a distinct inline drop-shadow effect that adds a second offset edge, creating a dimensional, sticker-like silhouette. Counters are boxy and compact, apertures are tightly controlled, and the overall rhythm is forward-leaning with an athletic, condensed feel in many glyphs despite generally open sidebearings. Numerals and caps follow the same faceted geometry, keeping edges crisp and modular across the set.
Well-suited for short display settings such as logos, esports or arcade-themed titles, posters, and bold UI labels where the outline-and-shadow construction can read cleanly. It can also work for packaging callouts or event graphics that benefit from a dynamic, dimensional wordmark, but is less ideal for dense text at small sizes due to the hollow interiors.
The font reads as energetic and game-adjacent, combining a sporty italic stance with a neon-sign/outlined emblem vibe. Its offset shadow lends a punchy, kinetic feel that suggests motion, speed, and a lightly futuristic sensibility without becoming sterile.
The design appears intended to deliver a fast, dimensional display look by pairing a faceted italic skeleton with an outlined construction and consistent offset shadow. The goal is likely high-impact titling with a retro-tech edge that remains structurally uniform across letters and numerals.
Because the design relies on outline contours and an internal offset edge, it performs best when given enough size and contrast so the interior negative space stays clear. The shadow offset is consistently applied, making the texture feel intentional and graphic rather than incidental.