Outline Lyju 2 is a bold, normal width, low contrast, upright, normal x-height font.
Keywords: headlines, logos, posters, game ui, tech branding, retro, tech, arcade, modular, futuristic, digital homage, arcade styling, interface lettering, display impact, geometric, squared, blocky, monoline, outlined.
A geometric outline face built from squared, grid-like strokes with consistent line weight and crisp right-angle corners. Forms are mostly rectangular with occasional stepped notches and inset counters, giving many glyphs a “circuit” or maze-like interior. The outlines are open and airy, with generous internal whitespace and minimal curvature, producing a distinctly modular rhythm. Proportions vary by letter, but the overall construction stays uniform: straight verticals and horizontals, tight joins, and boxy terminals that keep the silhouette clean and mechanical.
Best suited to display settings where its modular outline detailing can read clearly—headlines, posters, packaging accents, and logo wordmarks. It also fits game UI titles, retro-tech themed graphics, event flyers, and interface-style branding where a digital, arcade-flavored tone is desired.
The font projects a retro-digital mood, reminiscent of arcade screens, early computer graphics, and sci-fi interface lettering. Its outlined, squared construction feels playful yet technical, balancing a game-like vibe with a schematic, engineered character.
The design appears intended to translate pixel/grid aesthetics into a clean vector outline, emphasizing square geometry, consistent stroke logic, and distinctive inset counters. Its goal is to provide a recognizable retro-tech voice while staying orderly and systematic across the alphabet and numerals.
The outline-only build makes the texture lighter than a filled display face at the same size, while the angular detailing adds visual interest in headlines. Because the letterforms rely on internal cut-ins and narrow channels, very small sizes or low-resolution reproduction may reduce clarity compared with simpler outlines.