Inline Fine 6 is a regular weight, very wide, low contrast, upright, normal x-height font.
Keywords: logotypes, headlines, posters, ui branding, packaging, sci‑fi, techno, futuristic, retro, sleek, neon effect, tech branding, display impact, retro futurism, rounded corners, monoline, geometric, modular, extended.
A geometric, monoline sans with squared forms softened by generous rounding at corners and terminals. Strokes are built from a solid outer contour that frames a consistent internal inline, producing a double-track look that stays even through curves and straights. Counters tend toward rounded-rectangles, with compact apertures and clean, engineered joins; diagonals (A, V, W, X, Y) read crisp while maintaining the same internal cut. The overall construction feels modular and extended in width, with uniform spacing and a steady rhythm across caps, lowercase, and numerals.
Best suited for display work such as logotypes, headlines, posters, and tech-oriented branding where the inline detail can be appreciated. It can also work for short UI labels or product naming in larger sizes, especially in contexts that benefit from a futuristic or engineered aesthetic.
The inline cut gives the face a neon-tube and circuit-trace flavor, projecting a futuristic, technical tone with a hint of retro arcade styling. Its wide stance and rounded-square geometry feel sleek and synthetic rather than humanist, suggesting speed, machinery, and digital interfaces.
The design appears intended to merge a clean geometric sans structure with a stylized internal inline that evokes illuminated tubing or routed channels. The aim is a modern, attention-grabbing display voice that remains orderly and consistent across a full alphanumeric set.
At small sizes the internal inline becomes the defining texture, creating a light-strip effect that can visually shimmer in dense text. The design’s rounded rectangular counters and consistent stroke framing help maintain clarity in large display settings, where the inline detail reads as intentional styling rather than decoration.