Inline Tuhi 1 is a very bold, narrow, very high contrast, italic, normal x-height font.
Keywords: posters, sports branding, headlines, logos, packaging, retro, athletic, punchy, speedy, comic-book, impact, motion, branding, nostalgia, display, slanted, condensed, outlined, sharp, angular.
A condensed, forward-leaning display face built from heavy, sculpted strokes with a crisp outline and a thin inline cut running through much of each letterform. The forms are tall with tight sidebearings and a strong rightward slant, giving a quick, aerodynamic rhythm. Counters are compact, terminals are mostly squared and slightly chamfered, and several glyphs show wedge-like notches and small cut details that add texture. The overall silhouette is clean and consistent, with the outline/inline treatment keeping dense black shapes readable at display sizes.
Best suited to large-scale display settings such as posters, event graphics, and high-impact headlines where the outlined inline detailing can be appreciated. It also fits sports and motorsport branding, merchandise graphics, and bold packaging moments that benefit from a fast, vintage-graphic feel. For longer text, it works most effectively in short bursts (taglines, calls to action) rather than continuous reading.
The tone is energetic and retro-leaning, evoking classic sports branding, arcade-era title cards, and action-oriented poster typography. Its slant and carved detailing suggest motion and impact, while the outline adds a bold, graphic punch suited to attention-grabbing headlines.
The design appears intended as a dynamic, attention-first display font that combines condensed, slanted proportions with an outlined inline treatment to create depth and motion. Its consistent, graphic construction prioritizes strong silhouettes and brand-like presence over neutrality, aiming to feel assertive and promotional.
In the sample text, the inner inline and outer contour remain distinct, creating a layered, sign-paint-like effect even in longer lines. Numerals follow the same condensed, slanted construction and feel designed to match headlines and score/jersey-style applications. The texture-like cut marks visible in several glyphs contribute a slightly distressed, illustrated character without turning the face into a rough grunge style.