Outline Kome 1 is a very light, narrow, low contrast, upright, short x-height font.
Keywords: headlines, posters, logotypes, packaging, titles, art deco, whimsical, delicate, ornamental, boutique, display styling, decorative flair, vintage modernity, brand distinctiveness, monoline, linear, geometric, airy, filigreed.
A delicate outline face built from single, fine contours with open interiors and ample white space. The forms lean geometric with clean circles and straight stems, but many glyphs include small inline cuts, looped joins, and occasional diagonal crossings that create a lightly ornamental, constructed feel. Terminals are crisp and minimal, counters are generous, and the overall rhythm is airy and spaced, giving words a light, drawn-wire presence rather than a solid typographic color.
Best suited for display settings where its fine outlines and internal detailing can be appreciated: editorial headlines, poster titles, brand marks, packaging, invitations, and short pull quotes. It will perform most confidently at moderate to large sizes and in uncluttered layouts that preserve its thin contour lines.
The tone reads elegant and playful at once—like a refined display alphabet with subtle quirks and decorative gestures. It suggests vintage sophistication (especially in the capitals) while the internal cut-ins and loop details add a handcrafted, slightly theatrical character.
Likely designed to provide a sleek outline alphabet with a decorative, Art Deco–adjacent flair, balancing geometric construction with small bespoke interruptions and loops to keep the texture lively and distinctive in branding and titling.
Capitals carry the strongest personality through inset strokes and occasional internal motifs, while the lowercase stays comparatively simple and readable, creating a noticeable headline/body contrast if mixed. Numerals follow the same linear outline logic, with a few distinctive curves and open shapes that favor style over dense legibility at small sizes.