Outline Elho 6 is a regular weight, wide, high contrast, upright, tall x-height font.
Keywords: headlines, posters, logotypes, packaging, gaming ui, futuristic, techy, arcade, retro, sci-fi branding, display impact, ui labeling, retro-tech theme, rounded, monoline, geometric, modular, inline.
A geometric outline face built from squared forms with generously rounded corners and largely uniform contour thickness. The letterforms are wide and roomy, with open counters and simplified construction that reads as modular and stencil-like in places, especially where joints are bridged and terminals step or notch. Curves are handled as softened rectangles rather than true circles, producing a consistent "soft-square" rhythm across uppercase, lowercase, and numerals. The outlines are crisp and clean, with minimal interior detail beyond the hollow structure, giving the glyphs a light, airy presence despite their bold silhouette.
Best suited to display settings such as headlines, posters, brand marks, and packaging where the outline construction can be appreciated. It also fits gaming, tech, and sci-fi themed UI elements, titles, and badges, especially when used at medium-to-large sizes on clean backgrounds.
The overall tone is futuristic and game-adjacent, evoking digital UI labeling, sci-fi interfaces, and retro arcade aesthetics. Its softened corners keep it friendly and approachable while the squared geometry maintains a technical, engineered feel.
The design appears intended to deliver a recognizable, contemporary-tech look through a rounded-rectilinear construction and an outline-only drawing style. It prioritizes visual character and thematic impact over conventional text ergonomics, aiming for bold presence and a modern, digital mood.
Because the design relies on open outlines, it benefits from ample size and contrast against the background; at smaller sizes the interior gaps and bridged joins can visually compress. The sample text shows strong consistency in spacing and a steady baseline, with a distinctive, squared treatment of round letters like O/Q and a modular feel in diagonals and joins.