Outline Ohli 3 is a very light, very wide, low contrast, upright, normal x-height font.
Keywords: logotypes, headlines, posters, app titles, packaging, retro, technical, clean, futuristic, playful, display impact, modern styling, graphic layering, wide presence, geometric, rounded, monoline, open counters, wide stance.
A geometric outline typeface built from a single, thin contour that traces wide, simplified letterforms. Strokes maintain a consistent outline thickness with softly rounded corners and broad curves, producing an even, monoline-like rhythm. Counters are generous and openings are clear, with compact joins and smooth transitions that keep the shapes legible despite the hollow construction. Overall proportions feel expanded horizontally, giving the alphabet a low, steady stance and a uniform, engineered appearance.
Best suited to display settings such as logotypes, headlines, posters, and short brand phrases where the outline effect can read clearly. It can work well for tech-oriented titles, sports or automotive styling, packaging callouts, and UI hero text, especially at larger sizes where the contour has enough room to resolve.
The tone reads modern and slightly retro-futuristic—clean and technical, yet friendly because of the rounded geometry. The outline construction adds an airy, display-forward personality that feels suited to contemporary digital aesthetics and lightweight branding.
The design appears intended to provide a lightweight, high-clarity outline aesthetic with broad, geometric letterforms that stay recognizable and consistent across the alphabet. Its wide proportions and simplified construction suggest a focus on contemporary display use, offering a crisp, scalable look that can be layered, stroked, or filled in graphic compositions.
The font’s impact depends strongly on size and background contrast: the thin outline gains presence when scaled up or paired with solid fills, strokes, or high-contrast backgrounds. The wide letterforms create prominent horizontal flow, which can make tight tracking feel busy while moderate spacing helps the outlines breathe.