Outline Lama 2 is a very bold, normal width, low contrast, upright, tall x-height font.
Keywords: game ui, posters, headlines, logos, packaging, retro arcade, techno, playful, robotic, chunky, retro display, digital theme, bold signage, geometric impact, square, geometric, pixelated, outlined, boxy.
A geometric outline face built from squared-off, right-angled forms with a heavy, uniform contour and generous internal counters. Curves are largely avoided in favor of stepped corners and rectangular terminals, giving many letters a modular, grid-like construction. Proportions lean compact and sturdy with a tall x-height; spacing and rhythm feel lively due to the mix of wide and narrow shapes and occasional notched details. The outline drawing is consistent and crisp, producing a strong silhouette while keeping interiors open for contrast against dark backgrounds.
This font is well suited to display roles such as game UI labels, arcade- and sci-fi-themed posters, punchy headlines, and logo wordmarks where a strong geometric outline is desirable. It can also work for short packaging or merch text when set large enough to preserve the internal shapes and maintain clarity.
The overall tone reads retro-digital and game-like, with a bold, schematic presence that suggests screens, circuitry, and arcade-era display lettering. Its squared geometry and hollow construction make it feel energetic and playful, with a distinctly synthetic, robotic character.
The design appears intended to deliver an immediately recognizable, retro-tech display voice using modular, right-angled construction and a bold outline structure. By emphasizing squared geometry and open counters, it aims for high visual impact and a futuristic, arcade-like feel rather than quiet text readability.
The stepped geometry introduces small angular inflections at joins and corners, which adds texture and a slightly glitchy, pixel-inspired flavor. Because the design is all contour with open interiors, it relies on sufficient size and contrast to keep the outlines from visually thinning in busy layouts.