Outline Mihi 5 is a very light, normal width, low contrast, upright, normal x-height font.
Keywords: display, headlines, posters, sci-fi ui, titles, futuristic, technical, neon, architectural, gamey, wireframe styling, tech branding, sci-fi display, neon effect, modular system, geometric, monoline, rectilinear, angular, modular.
A monoline outline design built from rectilinear, geometric constructions with squared corners and occasional angled joins. Strokes are drawn as parallel contours with open counters, producing a wireframe look and a consistent, engineered rhythm. Curved forms are minimized and when present (notably in rounded letters) appear as faceted or simplified arcs, keeping the overall texture crisp and mechanical. Proportions are fairly compact with a steady cap height and a straightforward, schematic approach to bowls, terminals, and joins.
Best suited to display settings such as titles, posters, packaging accents, and UI or HUD-style graphics where the outline effect can read cleanly. It can work well for short phrases, logos, and futuristic or tech-themed branding, especially when paired with solid-filled text for body copy.
The font conveys a retro-futuristic, technical tone—like signage, circuit diagrams, or arcade-era display lettering. Its hollow outline creates a light, luminous feel that suggests neon tubing or blueprint lines, reading as precise and constructed rather than expressive or organic.
The design appears intended to deliver a clean, futuristic outline aesthetic using a constrained, modular geometry. By emphasizing wireframe contours and squared construction, it aims to create a distinctive display voice that feels technical and modern while nodding to retro digital lettering.
The outline-only drawing reduces interior color, so the design’s clarity depends strongly on size and background contrast. The modular construction yields a consistent texture across letters and numbers, and the squared geometry gives the face a distinctive digital/architectural character.