Inline Hyho 9 is a regular weight, normal width, medium contrast, upright, normal x-height font.
Keywords: posters, headlines, branding, signage, packaging, techy, industrial, retro, sci-fi, precise, technical tone, futuristic styling, display impact, modular system, geometric, monolinear, squared, rounded corners, outlined.
A geometric, rectilinear sans with squared curves and softly rounded outer corners. Strokes are built from uniform widths and consistently feature a carved inline channel that reads as a thin interior highlight, producing an outlined/engineered look without becoming delicate. Counters are boxy and open, terminals are mostly flat, and diagonals (A, K, V, W, X, Y) stay crisp and angular against the otherwise squared forms. The overall rhythm is even and modular, with slightly condensed letterforms and clear, separated shapes in both upper- and lowercase.
Best suited to display typography such as posters, headlines, and branding where the inline carving can be appreciated. It also fits signage, packaging, and tech-leaning interfaces or game/UI treatments that benefit from a structured, futuristic aesthetic.
The inline cut suggests circuitry, neon tubing, or technical drafting, giving the face a futuristic, industrial tone with a mild retro-computer flavor. Its disciplined geometry feels precise and utilitarian rather than expressive, projecting a clean, engineered confidence.
The design appears intended to modernize a geometric sans skeleton with an inline, cut-through detail that adds depth and a technical voice. By keeping proportions and stroke logic consistent across the set, it aims for a modular, system-like feel that stays legible while reading as distinctly styled.
The inline detail is strong enough to be a defining feature at display sizes; at smaller sizes it may visually merge into a darker stroke, so spacing and size choice matter. Numerals and capitals maintain the same squared construction, supporting cohesive headings and short bursts of text.