Outline Tima 6 is a regular weight, wide, high contrast, upright, normal x-height font.
Keywords: headlines, posters, packaging, mastheads, invitations, art deco, theatrical, luxury, retro, dramatic, decorative impact, vintage homage, engraved look, brand accent, inline, display, ornamental, monoline interior, sharp serifs.
An all-caps and text-capable serif with a distinctive inline/outlined construction: each letterform is built from a strong outer contour and a consistent inner stroke that creates hollowed channels through the stems, bowls, and diagonals. The design leans on crisp, wedge-like serifs and pointed terminals, with tight interior spacing and frequent parallel lines that emphasize verticals and arches. Curves are smooth and generously rounded in C/G/O/Q, while diagonals (A/V/W/X/Y) stay clean and controlled, keeping a firm, engraved rhythm across the set. Figures follow the same inline logic, with especially prominent internal striping in 0, 8, and 9.
Best suited to display settings—headlines, poster titles, mastheads, and packaging—where the inline outline effect can function as a primary graphic element. It can also work for short formal lines such as invitations or event materials, especially when ample size and breathing room preserve the interior detail.
The inline outline treatment and high-contrast elegance give the face a decorative, marquee-like presence that reads as vintage and luxurious. Its repeated internal channels suggest engraving, signage, and classic show-card lettering, projecting drama and formality more than neutrality.
The design appears intended to merge classic serif structure with a decorative inline outline, creating an engraved, showy texture that stands out without relying on heavy weight. Its consistent internal striping and sharp serif finishing suggest a focus on vintage-inspired branding and statement typography.
In the text sample, the dense interior detailing becomes a key visual texture, making spacing and counterforms feel intricate; this favors larger sizes where the inner channels remain clear. Rounded letters and double-lined verticals create a consistent stripe pattern that can read as a deliberate motif across words and headlines.