Inline Ehni 11 is a regular weight, narrow, low contrast, upright, normal x-height font.
Keywords: headlines, posters, signage, logotypes, packaging, art deco, neon, retro, display, architectural, deco revival, signage look, decorative impact, space-efficient titles, monoline, geometric, rounded, outlined, striped.
A condensed, monoline display face built from smooth, geometric forms and softened corners. Strokes are drawn as a double-line outline with a consistent inner inline, creating a layered, channel-like look that stays uniform across straight stems and curves. Counters are generally open and rounded (notably in C, O, S, and lowercase bowls), while terminals are clean and unbracketed. The overall rhythm is tight and vertical, with compact widths, steady spacing, and crisp joins that keep the inline detail legible at larger sizes.
Best suited to display settings where the inline detail can read clearly—headlines, posters, event graphics, storefront or wayfinding-inspired signage, and distinctive logotypes. It can also add a retro accent to packaging and social graphics when used at generous sizes and with ample tracking.
The inline striping reads as theatrical and vintage, evoking marquee signage, neon tubing, and early-20th-century deco lettering. It feels stylish and constructed rather than handwritten, lending a confident, nightlife-forward tone that’s bold without relying on heavy stroke weight.
The design appears intended to deliver a streamlined, decorative outline with an integrated inline that adds depth and motion while keeping letterforms clean and geometric. Its condensed proportions and consistent stroke system suggest a focus on impactful, space-efficient titling and a classic deco-inspired presence.
Round letters maintain a near-circular geometry and the inline tracks closely inside the outline, producing a clear “tube” effect. Numerals follow the same system; the 0 includes a diagonal slash, which reinforces an engineered, signage-oriented character.