Outline Sila 1 is a very light, wide, low contrast, upright, normal x-height font.
Keywords: headlines, posters, logotypes, signage, titles, technical, futuristic, architectural, clean, minimal, outline display, modern signage, tech aesthetic, light impact, geometric clarity, rounded, monoline, geometric, blocky, outlined.
A geometric, monoline outline design with uniform stroke width and open counters throughout. Forms are wide and steady, with rounded corners and softened terminals that keep the shapes smooth rather than sharp. Curves (C, G, O, Q, S) are built from broad, near-circular bowls, while straight-sided letters (E, F, H, N, Z) use firm verticals and horizontals with consistent radiused joins. Lowercase is compact and utilitarian, with single-storey a and g, a straightforward r, and a simple, slightly squared shoulder on n and m; numerals follow the same rounded-rectangle logic for a cohesive texture.
Best suited to large-scale applications such as headlines, posters, titles, and branding where the outline effect can be appreciated. It can also work for signage, wayfinding, or UI hero text when a technical, schematic look is desired, while extended reading at small sizes is less ideal due to the open, contour-only construction.
The outlined construction and broad geometry give the font a schematic, engineered tone—more like signage and interface labeling than handwriting or editorial text. Its clean rhythm feels contemporary and slightly futuristic, with an airy, lightweight presence that reads as precise and deliberate.
The design appears intended to provide a modern outline alternative to a geometric sans: broad, friendly geometry paired with an airy contour treatment for impact without heaviness. Its consistent radiused corners and uniform outline weight suggest a focus on clarity, scalability, and a distinctive display presence.
Because only the contour is drawn, interior spaces and overlaps become prominent, and the design relies on generous letter widths and clear silhouettes to maintain legibility. The outline maintains consistent spacing around corners, which helps the set feel uniform across both straight and curved glyphs.