Inline Miru 7 is a regular weight, normal width, low contrast, upright, normal x-height font.
Keywords: headlines, posters, logotypes, packaging, event titles, art deco, theatrical, retro, elegant, playful, vintage display, signage feel, decorative detail, title emphasis, inline, striped, display, high-waist, flared serifs.
A decorative inline serif with a solid outer silhouette and a narrow, continuous inner line that runs through many strokes, producing a carved, double-stroke effect. Letterforms are upright with low apparent contrast, but the inline treatment creates strong internal rhythm and vertical striping, especially on stems and rounded bowls. Serifs are stylized and slightly flared, with crisp terminals and occasional wedge-like joins that sharpen the overall geometry. Counters tend to be generous in the round letters, while spacing and widths vary noticeably across the set, emphasizing a lively display texture.
Best suited to display sizes where the inline carving stays crisp—headlines, posters, branding marks, and packaging titles. It can add a period feel to invitations, theater or music promotions, and editorial feature headings. For long text or small UI sizes, the interior line may become less distinct, so it performs strongest in short, prominent phrases.
The inline detailing and flared, showcard-like serifs evoke a vintage, stage-ready personality with clear Art Deco and early 20th‑century signage associations. It feels elegant and performative rather than purely formal, with a playful sparkle created by the internal striping and bold outlines. The overall tone is classic, decorative, and attention-seeking.
The font appears designed to deliver a bold, vintage display voice with engraved inline ornamentation, balancing sturdy silhouettes with refined internal detail. Its proportions and stylized serifs suggest an intention to reference classic signage and Art Deco-era typography while maintaining clear, readable uppercase forms for prominent titling.
Round glyphs (like O/Q/0/8/9) lean into the inline motif, making the internal line read like engraved ornamentation. The design’s impact comes from the interplay of heavy exterior shapes and the fine interior channel, which can visually darken in dense settings or at smaller sizes.