Outline Jigo 6 is a light, normal width, low contrast, italic, normal x-height font.
Keywords: headlines, posters, logos, packaging, signage, retro, playful, airy, lively, graphic, display, motion, visual flair, layering, branding, monoline, open counters, double-line, rounded, tilted.
A slanted, monoline outline design built from two closely spaced contour lines that create a hollow, double-stroke effect. Forms are mostly geometric with gently rounded corners and smooth curves, while straight strokes keep a clean, consistent rhythm. The outlines maintain even spacing through bowls and joins, giving counters an open, breathable feel and producing crisp silhouettes in both uppercase and lowercase. Numerals follow the same tilted, outlined construction for a cohesive set.
Best suited to display settings such as headlines, posters, packaging, and signage where the outlined construction can read clearly. It can also work for logo wordmarks and short callouts, especially when paired with solid companion text for body copy. Designs that use color fills, strokes, or layered treatments can take advantage of its open, contour-based structure.
The double-outline construction reads as upbeat and retro, with a breezy, lightweight presence that feels energetic rather than formal. Its italic slant adds motion, while the clean geometry keeps the tone modern and graphic. Overall it suggests a fun, display-forward voice suitable for attention-getting typography.
The font appears intended as a stylish outline italic for decorative, high-visibility typography, prioritizing a distinctive double-line look and a sense of movement over dense text rendering. Its consistent monoline contours and rounded geometry suggest a goal of producing clean, reproducible forms that remain recognizable across a range of display applications.
Because the design relies on interior negative space, it benefits from generous tracking and sufficient point size so the parallel contours don’t visually merge. The outline structure also creates strong contrast against solid backgrounds, making it particularly effective when color and layering are part of the layout.