Inline Lyri 7 is a very bold, wide, medium contrast, upright, normal x-height font.
Keywords: posters, headlines, logotypes, game ui, album art, futuristic, retro tech, sci-fi, industrial, arcade, decorative impact, tech styling, depth effect, title display, rounded, geometric, monolinear, grooved, layered.
A heavy, rounded geometric sans built from thick strokes that are articulated with multiple internal inline cuts, creating a grooved, layered look. Corners and terminals are consistently softened, and counters tend toward squarish rounded rectangles, keeping the forms compact and schematic. The inline detailing often follows the stroke path in parallel tracks, giving curves and verticals a ribbed rhythm while preserving clear letter silhouettes. Overall spacing reads open for such dense forms, and the numeral set matches the same rounded-rect geometry and internal striping.
Best suited to display typography such as posters, headlines, branding marks, and packaging where the inline grooves can read as a deliberate texture. It also fits entertainment and technology contexts—game titles, sci-fi themed UI, or event graphics—where a retro-tech voice is desired. Larger sizes will showcase the internal striping most clearly.
The repeated inline channels and rounded techno construction evoke a retro-futurist, arcade-era aesthetic with a sleek industrial edge. It feels mechanical and digitized rather than handwritten, projecting energy and motion through its striped internal rhythm.
The design appears intended to combine a sturdy geometric sans skeleton with decorative inline carving to add depth and a sense of engineered detail. Its consistent rounded rectangles and parallel internal cuts suggest a purpose-built look for impactful, stylized titles rather than neutral text setting.
The inline grooves are most prominent on verticals and curves, producing a distinctive multi-stroke illusion that can visually thicken in small sizes. The design maintains a consistent system across capitals, lowercase, and figures, which helps it feel like a cohesive display family intended for bold, graphic settings.