Outline Ohpo 6 is a very light, normal width, low contrast, upright, normal x-height font.
Keywords: headlines, posters, logotypes, packaging, title cards, modern, technical, minimal, display impact, graphic layering, modern neutrality, monoline, geometric, rounded, open counters, double-line.
A clean, monoline outline face built from a consistent double-line contour that traces each letterform with even spacing. The underlying shapes are geometric and fairly neutral, with round O/C forms, straightforward terminals, and simplified construction across caps and lowercase. Corners are gently softened in places, and counters remain open and legible due to the airy, unfilled strokes. Figures follow the same restrained geometry, keeping a uniform rhythm and light presence on the page.
Best suited to headlines, titles, and large-scale typography where the outline structure can be appreciated. It can work well for logos, packaging, and promotional graphics, especially when paired with solid fills, color, or layered treatments. For body text, it is more effective as a short accent or for occasional emphasis rather than continuous reading.
The overall tone feels contemporary and diagram-like, with a precise, engineered calm. Its hollow construction reads as airy and understated, lending a slightly futuristic, display-oriented character without becoming overly decorative.
The design appears intended to provide a light, modern outline option with a neutral geometric skeleton, enabling graphic, layered, or architectural typographic effects. Its consistent contouring suggests a focus on clarity and repeatable shapes that scale well in display contexts.
Because the forms are rendered only as outlines, the perceived weight depends strongly on background and size; at small sizes the interior whitespace can dominate, while at larger sizes the double-line contour becomes a distinctive graphic feature. The design keeps consistent spacing and stroke behavior across letters, which helps it feel cohesive in longer settings despite its inherently decorative construction.