Outline Mive 7 is a very light, very wide, low contrast, upright, normal x-height font.
Keywords: headlines, posters, logos, titles, album art, sci‑fi, techno, glitchy, retro, digital, futuristic, digital feel, experimental display, retro tech, outlined, monoline, geometric, rectilinear, modular.
A rectilinear outline face built from monoline rectangular contours, with open counters and boxy, grid-like construction. Forms are largely squared with right-angle corners and occasional stepped, pixel-like protrusions that create a mildly “broken” edge rhythm. Many glyphs use layered or offset rectangular segments, producing internal voids and overlaps that read like cut-out circuitry. Spacing and widths vary noticeably across the set, reinforcing a modular, assembled-from-parts feel rather than strict uniformity.
Best suited for display settings where its outline geometry and segmented details can read clearly: headlines, posters, branding marks, and short title lines. It also fits UI mockups, tech-themed graphics, and event materials that benefit from a digital or sci-fi mood, especially when set with generous size and spacing.
The overall tone feels technological and game-adjacent, with a retro digital flavor. The stepped interruptions and segmented outlines add a glitchy, experimental attitude while staying clean and schematic. It suggests interfaces, electronic diagrams, and futuristic signage rather than traditional text typography.
The design appears intended to evoke a constructed, electronic aesthetic through outlined rectangular strokes and occasional pixel-stepped disruptions. Its modular assembly and deliberate gaps emphasize style and atmosphere over continuous text readability, positioning it as a distinctive display face for futuristic, digital-forward communication.
At small sizes the open outline construction and interior gaps can visually fill in or become ambiguous, while at larger sizes the geometric detailing and stepped accents become a key feature. The face relies on straight strokes and right angles almost exclusively, giving it a strong architectural presence and a consistent, system-like logic across letters and numerals.