Outline Lylo 2 is a regular weight, wide, low contrast, upright, normal x-height font.
Keywords: headlines, posters, game ui, sci-fi titles, logos, retro tech, arcade, digital, mechanical, playful, pixel homage, tech styling, retro display, decorative impact, modular system, monoline, geometric, square, angular, modular.
A monoline outline face built from rectilinear, grid-like strokes with squared corners and consistent line thickness. Letterforms are wide and open, with generous counters created by the hollow construction and frequent internal step-ins and notches. Curves are largely avoided in favor of right angles and occasional pixel-like diagonals, giving glyphs a modular, schematic feel. Spacing and fit vary by character, reinforcing a constructed, display-oriented rhythm rather than a strictly uniform texture.
Best suited to headlines, titles, and short display copy where the outline construction and stepped geometry can be appreciated. It works especially well for game and tech-themed interfaces, retro-futurist branding, posters, and packaging accents. Use at moderate to large sizes to preserve the crisp corners and small interior details.
The overall tone reads retro-digital and game-inspired, evoking early computer graphics, arcade cabinets, and technical HUD-style labeling. Its crisp, boxy outlines and angular detailing also suggest a mechanical, circuit-like sensibility with an intentionally quirky, handcrafted edge.
The design appears intended to translate a pixel/grid aesthetic into a clean outlined alphabet with a playful, retro-tech voice. By relying on modular right angles, consistent stroke weight, and distinctive notches, it aims to deliver strong character recognition while maintaining a light, architectural texture.
Distinctive stepped joins and small cut-in details appear throughout, adding visual interest and helping differentiate similar shapes in an all-rectilinear system. The outline-only construction keeps the color light on the page, while the wide proportions and open interiors make the forms feel airy despite the strong geometry.