Outline Orhe 1 is a very light, normal width, low contrast, italic, normal x-height font.
Keywords: headlines, posters, logotypes, game ui, tech branding, techno, retro, angular, game-like, schematic, futurism, motion, dimension, digital styling, display impact, monoline, geometric, slanted, inline, modular.
A slanted, monoline outline face built from angular, modular segments. Letterforms are constructed with squared corners and stepped joins, producing a quasi-pixel rhythm without being fully grid-bound. Many glyphs include an offset, inset “shadow” line that reads like a second contour or inline echo, adding a layered, dimensional effect while keeping the strokes open and airy. Proportions feel compact with tight apertures and simplified bowls, and the overall texture stays crisp and mechanical across caps, lowercase, and numerals.
Best suited to display settings where its outline construction and layered contour can stay legible—titles, posters, branding marks, and UI accents for game or tech themes. It can also work for short pull quotes or packaging callouts, but extended small-size text may lose clarity due to the open outlines and intricate corners.
The overall tone is futuristic and arcade-adjacent, with a technical, wireframe feel. The doubled contour effect suggests motion and depth, giving headlines an energetic, constructed character reminiscent of retro computer interfaces and schematic lettering.
The design appears intended to deliver a lightweight, high-impact outline italic with a constructed, digital aesthetic. By combining monoline contours with a secondary offset line, it aims to create depth and speed while preserving a clean, geometric framework.
Diagonal stress is consistent across the alphabet, and several characters rely on stepped terminals and notched corners to maintain the modular system. Numerals follow the same angled, segmented logic, reinforcing a cohesive, display-oriented texture.