Inline Heba 2 is a light, normal width, low contrast, upright, normal x-height font.
Keywords: headlines, posters, logotypes, packaging, signage, art deco, retro, elegant, architectural, airy, decorative accent, modernist revival, signage styling, title display, monoline, geometric, inline, outline, rounded.
A geometric inline display face with monoline outlines and a consistent inner line that tracks each stroke, creating a hollow, double-struck effect. Curves are broad and near-circular (C, O, Q), while joins and terminals stay clean and mostly squared, giving the design a tidy, constructed feel. Proportions are fairly even with open counters and generous spacing, and the forms read as crisp, schematic shapes rather than brushy or calligraphic. Numerals and capitals follow the same linear logic, with the inline treatment remaining uniform through diagonals and bowls.
Best suited to display settings such as headlines, posters, brand marks, and packaging where the inline detail can remain clearly visible. It also works well for signage-inspired compositions, event titles, and short editorial callouts that benefit from a polished retro accent.
The overall tone is refined and nostalgic, evoking signage and title lettering associated with early–mid 20th century modernism. The airy inline detail adds a sense of glamour and precision, balancing decorative flair with an understated, architectural cool.
The design appears intended to translate geometric, modern letterforms into a decorative inline style that reads as both minimal and ornamental. By keeping stroke behavior consistent and avoiding high contrast, it aims for a clean, scalable display look that feels crafted and era-referential without becoming overly ornate.
The inline detail is prominent at larger sizes and can visually thin out at small sizes, so the design’s character is most apparent when given room to breathe. Rounded forms and consistent stroke behavior create a smooth rhythm across mixed-case text, with a distinctly display-oriented presence.