Outline Mire 12 is a very light, very wide, low contrast, italic, normal x-height font.
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A monoline outline face with an oblique slant and extended proportions. Letterforms are built from rounded-rectangle geometry with generous corner radii and soft terminals, creating a smooth, continuous contour. Strokes are defined by a single outer line with an inner counter line, producing a hollow, double-contour effect that stays consistent across curves and straights. The rhythm is wide and airy, with simplified constructions (notably in diagonals and bowls) and a generally uniform, low-modulation drawing that reads cleanly at display sizes.
Best suited for short, high-impact settings where the outline can breathe: headlines, posters, product marks, esports and motorsport-style branding, and futuristic interface graphics. It can also work for signage or packaging accents when paired with a solid text face for body copy.
The overall tone feels streamlined and machine-made, leaning into a futuristic, tech-forward aesthetic with strong motorsport and arcade-era sci‑fi cues. The outlined construction adds a lightweight, schematic feel—more like a UI overlay or vehicle livery than traditional text typography.
The design appears intended to deliver a sleek, speed-oriented display voice using an oblique, extended skeleton and a consistent outline construction. Its geometry prioritizes a cohesive, modern silhouette and a sense of motion over small-size readability.
Curves tend to square off into rounded corners rather than true circles, reinforcing a geometric, engineered personality. Numerals and capitals match the same extended stance and consistent contour spacing, keeping the set visually unified. The outline treatment benefits from ample surrounding whitespace; at smaller sizes the interior contour may visually compete with the outer edge.