Inline Fiwi 12 is a regular weight, very wide, low contrast, upright, normal x-height font.
Keywords: logotypes, headlines, posters, ui display, gaming, futuristic, tech, sci‑fi, retro, industrial, tech aesthetic, sci‑fi display, retro futurism, graphic impact, rounded, geometric, monoline, outlined, layered.
A geometric, rounded sans with squared curves and a double-stroke construction that reads like an outline with an internal inline track. Strokes are consistently low-contrast and largely monoline, with softened corners and occasional open terminals that create a segmented, modular feel. Proportions run wide with generous sidebearings, giving each glyph a stable, horizontally expanded footprint. Counters are mostly squarish-rounded, and the inline detail remains fairly even across the alphabet, producing a crisp, engineered rhythm in text.
Well suited for branding and logotypes that want a techno or sci‑fi voice, as well as headlines, posters, and packaging where the inline detail can be appreciated. It can also work for interface or HUD-style display text in games or motion graphics, especially when used with ample tracking and strong contrast against the background.
The overall tone is futuristic and instrument-like, evoking control panels, arcade interfaces, and late‑20th‑century sci‑fi titling. The layered linework adds a sense of motion and circuitry, balancing precision with a slightly playful, retro-tech personality.
Likely designed to deliver a bold, futuristic display look by combining wide geometric forms with a carved-through inline that suggests layered construction and engineered surfaces. The consistent rounded geometry and modular gaps emphasize a modern, tech-forward aesthetic while remaining legible in short bursts.
The design’s internal line cuts and occasional breaks increase visual sparkle but also introduce extra detail, so it holds best at display sizes. Numerals follow the same wide, rounded geometry and match the double-line logic, keeping mixed alphanumeric settings cohesive.