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Inline Ofky 15 is a regular weight, normal width, very high contrast, upright, normal x-height font.

Keywords: headlines, posters, logotypes, invitations, packaging, elegant, theatrical, vintage, luxurious, ornate, display impact, premium branding, engraved look, vintage flair, decorative detail, didone, inline detail, hairline serifs, high fashion, decorative.


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A high-contrast serif with a carved inline running through many strokes, creating a crisp, engraved look. The design pairs very thin hairlines with weighty verticals, and uses sharp, tapered serifs and clean terminals that feel finely cut. Proportions are refined and slightly narrow in places, with clear modulation and a rhythmic alternation of thick stems and delicate joins. Lowercase forms lean toward the display end of the spectrum, with occasional swash-like curves and lively stroke endings that add flourish without breaking the upright structure.

Best suited to display typography such as headlines, magazine covers, posters, and brand marks where the carved inline can be appreciated. It also fits upscale packaging and event materials like invitations and programs, especially when paired with ample whitespace and high-quality printing. For long text or small sizes, the delicate hairlines and internal details may require larger setting sizes to maintain definition.

The overall tone is glamorous and dramatic, evoking fashion editorial typography, Art Deco-era signage, and engraved invitation lettering. The inline detail adds a sense of craftsmanship and sparkle, giving headlines a premium, boutique feel. It reads as confident and stylized rather than neutral or utilitarian.

The font appears designed to deliver a sophisticated, engraved inline serif aesthetic for attention-grabbing display work. Its extreme contrast, refined serif finishing, and decorative interior line aim to create a premium, editorial presence with a hint of vintage showmanship.

The inline treatment is consistent enough to register immediately at display sizes, while the extreme contrast and fine interior lines suggest careful spacing and generous counters are important for clarity. Numerals and capitals feel particularly suited to statement settings, where the internal carving can remain visible and the sharp serif work can shine.

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Letter — Basic Lowercase Latin
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Letter — Extended Lowercase Latin
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Letter — Superscript Latin
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