Outline Ofji 4 is a light, narrow, monoline, upright, normal x-height font.
Keywords: display, headlines, posters, logotypes, ui labels, techno, retro, arcade, industrial, schematic, futuristic display, vector look, modular geometry, tech branding, geometric, angular, octagonal, squared, wireframe.
A geometric outline face built from straight, monoline contours with sharp corners and frequent 45° chamfers. The glyphs sit on a rigid, grid-like skeleton with squared bowls and rectangular counters, producing a crisp, engineered rhythm. Stroke joins stay clean and consistent, with minimal curvature; when curves appear (as in S/C-style forms) they resolve into faceted, angular arcs rather than true rounds. Numerals and capitals read particularly boxy and architectural, while lowercase echoes the same modular construction with compact apertures and simplified terminals.
Best suited to display settings where its outline geometry can stay crisp: headlines, posters, title cards, and logo/wordmark experiments. It can also work for short UI labels or screen-styled graphics when set large enough to preserve the interior spaces of the outlines.
The overall tone feels technical and game-adjacent—like vector HUD labeling, arcade titling, or blueprint annotations. Its hollow construction gives it a “wireframe” presence that reads sleek and futuristic while still nodding to 1980s/1990s digital graphics.
The design appears intended to translate a modular, grid-drawn construction into a clean outline aesthetic—prioritizing a technical, schematic feel and strong geometric consistency over calligraphic nuance.
Distinctive chamfering on corners and the squared, inset counters create a consistent mechanical texture across the set. The outline-only build emphasizes negative space, so the design appears airy at large sizes and more intricate as it scales down.