Outline Ipjo 10 is a light, wide, low contrast, upright, normal x-height font.
Keywords: headlines, posters, logotypes, packaging, signage, art deco, retro, playful, elegant, theatrical, deco revival, signage feel, decorative branding, display clarity, monoline, inline, geometric, decorative, stylized.
A decorative inline sans built from thin monoline outlines with a consistent interior cut, giving each stroke a hollowed, double-line feel. Forms lean geometric with generous curves and rounded terminals, while verticals often appear as parallel rails that create a distinctive striped rhythm. Counters are open and simplified, and several glyphs use asymmetrical inner shapes and small notches that add sparkle without increasing weight. Overall spacing reads airy and the letterforms feel slightly expanded, with display-forward proportions that emphasize silhouette over dense texture.
Best suited to display sizes where the outline-and-inline construction can read cleanly: headlines, poster titles, event branding, and logo marks. It also works well for packaging and signage that want a vintage-modern feel. For longer text, it functions more as an accent face—ideal for short phrases, pull quotes, or menu/category labels.
The tone is unmistakably Art Deco–leaning: refined, retro, and a bit theatrical. Its crisp outlines and ornamental inlines suggest vintage signage and 1920s–1930s poster lettering, while the quirky internal cuts keep it friendly and playful rather than austere. The result feels glamorous and graphic, with a light, celebratory energy.
Designed to translate classic inline sign lettering into a consistent, font-wide system, prioritizing style and rhythmic texture over neutral readability. The goal appears to be a distinctive decorative voice that evokes period glamour while staying crisp and modern through simplified geometry and controlled stroke behavior.
The font’s character comes from repetition of the inline motif—especially in E, F, H, I, L, and T—creating strong vertical cadence across words. Rounded letters like C, G, O, and Q showcase the hollow construction clearly, and figures mix simple linear builds with occasional inner loops (notably in 6, 8, 9) for a lively, decorative numeric set.