Outline Bema 4 is a regular weight, normal width, very high contrast, upright, normal x-height font.
Keywords: headlines, posters, logos, sports branding, packaging, retro, varsity, playful, comic, sporty, built-in depth, display impact, retro signaling, team aesthetic, inline shadow, beveled, blocky, angular, octagonal.
A bold, blocky outline face with open counters and a distinct inline drop-shadow effect that gives each glyph a beveled, dimensional look. Letterforms are constructed from straight strokes with clipped corners and occasional rounded joins, creating an octagonal, sign-painter geometry. The outlines stay consistently weighted, while the interior shadow stroke shifts to suggest depth, producing a crisp, high-impact silhouette. Overall proportions lean wide and sturdy, with compact curves and squared bowls that keep the texture rhythmic in both caps and lowercase.
Best suited for headlines and short display settings where the outline and shadow can read cleanly—posters, event graphics, sports or team-themed branding, packaging titles, and logo wordmarks. It can also work for stickers, badges, and signage where a dimensional, attention-grabbing style is desired.
The font reads as energetic and nostalgic, evoking varsity lettering, arcade-era display type, and comic title treatments. Its dimensional outline-and-shadow construction adds a lively, poster-ready punch that feels upbeat rather than formal.
Likely designed to deliver a ready-made 3D effect without additional styling, combining a sturdy block outline with an integrated shadow to create instant emphasis. The chamfered geometry and consistent construction suggest an intention to reference vintage signage and athletic display lettering while staying playful and highly graphic.
Caps carry the strongest structural presence, while the lowercase echoes the same chiseled construction with simplified forms that maintain legibility at display sizes. Numerals match the angular, chamfered styling and the shadow consistently reinforces a bottom-right lighting direction, helping long lines feel cohesive.