Inline Agsa 2 is a bold, narrow, medium contrast, upright, normal x-height font.
Keywords: posters, headlines, logos, packaging, signage, industrial, western, noir, dramatic, vintage, engraved look, poster impact, rugged texture, vintage signage, condensed, decorative, inline, distressed, high-impact.
A condensed display face with heavy vertical emphasis and a consistent inline cut running through most strokes, giving each letter a carved, channelled look. Stems are stout and mostly monoline in feel, with moderate modulation appearing mainly in joins and terminals. Many glyphs show irregular, chipped edges and small notches that create a worn, stamped texture, while counters stay relatively compact for density. The overall construction is upright and geometric-leaning, with simplified curves and tight apertures that keep the rhythm compact and forceful.
Best suited to headlines, posters, and branding where the inline carving and distressed texture can be appreciated at display sizes. It’s a strong choice for labels, event graphics, and signage-inspired layouts that benefit from a rugged, vintage-industrial voice. For long passages or small UI text, the interior cuts and rough edges may reduce clarity compared with a plainer text face.
The inline engraving and roughened edges evoke old machinery markings, wanted posters, and weathered signage. It reads as tough and theatrical—part vintage craft, part gritty industrial—bringing a sense of urgency and drama even in short phrases.
The design appears intended to combine a classic condensed poster structure with an engraved inline treatment and deliberately weathered detailing, creating a bold display voice that feels printed, stamped, or cut into a surface.
The inline detail adds interior sparkle at larger sizes but can visually fill in at small sizes, especially where the distressed cuts cluster near joints. Numerals and uppercase forms feel particularly poster-oriented, with strong verticals and assertive silhouettes.