Outline Rogi 3 is a very light, wide, low contrast, italic, normal x-height font.
Keywords: sports branding, team apparel, headlines, posters, packaging, sporty, retro, dynamic, technical, energetic, athletic impact, speed emphasis, retro titling, graphic layering, oblique, outlined, hollow, blocky, square-cornered.
A slanted, outline-only display face with a very light, single-line contour that defines hollow letterforms. The shapes are broadly proportioned with squared curves and chamfer-like corners, giving counters and terminals a crisp, engineered feel. Stroke joins are clean and consistent, and the outlines maintain even thickness across straight and curved segments. The rhythm is sporty and compact in detail despite the generous widths, with simplified interior structures that keep the silhouettes bold and readable for an outline style.
Best suited to display applications where its outlined construction can be showcased at larger sizes—sports branding, event posters, team apparel graphics, and punchy headlines. It can also work for packaging or product marks that want a fast, competitive voice, especially when paired with solid fills, color, or layering effects to enhance legibility.
The overall tone feels athletic and forward-leaning, evoking classic sports titling and vintage team lettering while staying clean and modern. Its hollow construction adds a lightweight, airy attitude, and the oblique stance suggests speed and motion. The squared geometry pushes it toward a technical, competitive vibe rather than a soft or casual one.
The design appears intended as a sporty, oblique outline face that delivers motion and impact without heavy fill. Its squared geometry and consistent contouring suggest a focus on bold silhouettes and easy reproduction for graphic uses like titles, uniforms, and promotional materials.
The uppercase set reads especially strong for headings, with sturdy, squared bowls and clear diagonal stress from the slant. Numerals share the same angular, outlined construction and feel designed to match jersey or scoreboard contexts. Because only the contour is drawn, the font relies on background contrast and sufficient size to keep the thin outline from visually breaking up.