Inline Byho 1 is a regular weight, normal width, low contrast, upright, normal x-height font.
Keywords: posters, headlines, logotypes, game ui, tech branding, techno, arcade, industrial, modular, futuristic, tech aesthetic, retro digital, decorative depth, modular system, monoline, rounded corners, outlined, inset line, boxy.
A geometric, monoline display face built from squared shapes with rounded corners and a consistent stroke thickness. Each glyph is drawn as an outline with an internal inset line that tracks the contours, creating a double-line, carved-through effect. Counters tend to be rectangular, terminals are mostly blunt, and many joins are constructed from right angles, giving the alphabet a modular, device-like silhouette. Spacing and proportions are fairly even, while the inset detailing adds visual density and a slightly mechanical texture at text sizes.
Best suited to display applications where the inline detailing can be appreciated—posters, titles, packaging accents, and brand marks with a tech or retro-digital theme. It also fits interface-like contexts (e.g., game UI, scoreboard-style graphics) when used at larger sizes with generous tracking to keep the internal lines from visually merging.
The overall tone is retro-futuristic and game-adjacent, evoking digital hardware, arcade cabinets, and sci‑fi interfaces. The inline cut-through detail reads like circuitry or panel engraving, giving the font a technical, engineered personality rather than a handwritten or classic feel.
The design appears intended to deliver a bold, modular, techno aesthetic while remaining legible through simplified geometry and consistent stroke logic. The inset line is used as a signature device to add depth and a fabricated, machined feel without introducing contrast or calligraphic modulation.
The carved inset line becomes a prominent feature in continuous text, producing a busy rhythm and emphasizing the font’s constructed geometry. Numerals and lowercase share the same squared construction, helping the set feel cohesive and icon-like across headings and short phrases.