Outline Ihho 3 is a regular weight, normal width, low contrast, upright, tall x-height font.
Keywords: headlines, logotypes, posters, packaging, children’s media, playful, bubbly, friendly, retro, cartoony, playfulness, retro pop, soft impact, friendly branding, outline effect, rounded, monoline, soft corners, outline-only, pillowy.
A rounded, outline-only display face built from smooth monoline contours with generous corner radii and inflated, pillow-like counters. The letterforms are upright and cleanly drawn, with simple geometry and minimal stroke modulation; most joins resolve into soft, continuous curves rather than sharp terminals. Proportions lean wide and chunky in the caps, while the lowercase keeps a large x-height and compact ascenders/descenders, producing an even, buoyant texture in text. Numerals and punctuation follow the same rounded, tubular construction, maintaining consistent contour weight and spacing rhythm.
Works best for short, high-impact settings such as headlines, logos, posters, and playful packaging where the outline effect can be showcased at larger sizes. It’s also well suited to children’s media, casual signage, and retro-themed graphics that benefit from soft, bubbly letterforms.
The overall tone is cheerful and lighthearted, with a toy-like, sticker-outline feel that reads as casual and approachable. Its soft, rounded silhouettes suggest a retro-pop sensibility suited to fun, upbeat messaging rather than formal editorial use.
The font appears designed to deliver a friendly, inflated outline look—prioritizing bold silhouettes and charm over typographic seriousness. Its consistent monoline contouring and rounded construction suggest an intention to create an easy-to-spot, characterful display face that remains readable while feeling fun and informal.
Because the design is purely outlined, perceived color and legibility depend heavily on size, background contrast, and whether the outline is filled or stroked in production. The open counters and rounded apertures help keep shapes recognizable, while the uniform outline can make dense paragraphs feel airy rather than dark.