Inline Fiwi 11 is a regular weight, very wide, low contrast, upright, normal x-height font.
Keywords: headlines, posters, branding, packaging, game ui, futuristic, techno, retro, sleek, arcade, tech aesthetic, neon signage, retro futurism, display impact, rounded, monolinear, inline, outlined, geometric.
A wide, geometric display face built from rounded-rectangle strokes with consistently softened corners. Each letterform is drawn as a hollow outline with a continuous inline channel running through the strokes, producing a double-line, tubing-like effect. Curves are squarish and modular, terminals are blunt, and counters tend toward rectangular shapes, giving the alphabet a systematic, engineered rhythm. The overall construction is clean and even, with little visible modulation and a distinctly expanded footprint that emphasizes horizontals and open interior space.
Best suited to display typography such as headlines, posters, logotypes, and identity systems where a high-tech or retro-futuristic voice is desired. It also fits entertainment contexts like game UI, album/film titles, and event graphics, especially when used with generous sizing and spacing to preserve the inline detail.
The inline, circuit-like drawing and rounded geometry convey a sci‑fi and digital tone with strong late‑70s/80s industrial and arcade echoes. It feels sleek and synthetic rather than humanist, projecting precision, speed, and a slightly playful retro-tech character.
The design appears intended to merge an outlined, architectural skeleton with an inner channel to evoke neon tubing, circuitry, or industrial signage. Its wide proportions and modular, rounded-square forms prioritize stylized impact and a consistent techno aesthetic over text-density or conventional body readability.
The hollow/inline rendering makes the design read best at larger sizes where the interior channel stays clear; at smaller sizes the fine interior spacing can visually close up. The numeral and uppercase set maintain the same rounded-rectilinear logic, supporting a cohesive, systemized look across alphanumerics.