Outline Egra 9 is a regular weight, normal width, high contrast, reverse italic, short x-height font.
Keywords: posters, titles, book covers, packaging, halloween, whimsical, eerie, storybook, hand-cut, antique, evoke vintage, add texture, create drama, signal fantasy, decorative, textured, ink-trap, quirky, tapered.
A decorative serif design with sharp, tapering terminals and noticeably irregular, hand-wrought contours. Many strokes are pierced by organic cut-outs and voids, creating a hollowed, stencil-like interior texture while preserving a crisp outer silhouette. Contrast is pronounced, with thin hairlines and thicker stems, and the slant reads as a subtle reverse-leaning italic. Proportions vary from glyph to glyph, with narrow, compressed forms alongside wider letters; the lowercase shows a short x-height with relatively tall ascenders and descenders.
Best suited to display settings where the hollow texture can be appreciated—posters, headlines, title sequences, packaging, and illustrated editorial. It works especially well for spooky, fantastical, or vintage-themed projects, and should be used sparingly for short passages rather than dense body copy.
The overall tone feels theatrical and slightly uncanny—like distressed lettering from a vintage magic poster or a dark fairytale title card. The carved-out detailing adds a playful macabre energy, balancing whimsy with a hint of menace.
The design appears intended to evoke hand-carved or distressed lettering with an outlined, cut-out construction, prioritizing character and atmosphere over neutrality. Its variable proportions and textured counters suggest a deliberate move toward expressive, ornamental display typography.
In text, the internal cut-outs create lively sparkle at larger sizes but can thicken into busy texture as sizes drop. Spacing appears intentionally uneven to maintain the hand-cut character, and round letters (like O/Q) emphasize the hollow interior effect most strongly.