Outline Demu 3 is a light, wide, very high contrast, upright, normal x-height font.
Keywords: headlines, posters, logos, game ui, packaging, retro tech, arcade, industrial, futuristic, schematic, display impact, tech styling, retro futurism, modular system, graphic texture, octagonal, chamfered, monoline, inline, angular.
A geometric, angular outline face built from monoline contours with consistent stroke thickness and open counters. Corners are predominantly chamfered, producing an octagonal, machine-cut silhouette, while curves are largely avoided in favor of straight segments. Many forms include inset rectangular apertures and step-like joints that emphasize a constructed, modular look; diagonals (in V/W/X/Y and parts of K) are crisp and planar. Spacing feels airy due to the hollow drawing and generous interior whitespace, with a slightly irregular width rhythm across glyphs that keeps the texture lively rather than strictly uniform.
Best suited to display settings such as headlines, posters, logos, game or tech-themed interfaces, and packaging where the outlined geometry can read clearly. It works particularly well when given ample size and contrast against a solid background, or when used as a decorative layer over color fills or textures. For long passages of text, the open construction and detailing may reduce readability compared with solid sans faces.
The overall tone reads as retro-digital and arcade-adjacent, with a technical, industrial edge. Its outlined construction and hard corners evoke signage, circuit-diagram aesthetics, and early computer or game title lettering. The style feels energetic and engineered rather than calligraphic or friendly.
The design appears intended to deliver a distinctive, engineered outline aesthetic with a modular, chamfered geometry that signals technology and retro futurism. The consistent monoline contour and repeated rectangular cut-ins suggest a deliberate system meant for impactful titling rather than neutral body text.
The outline is clean and even, with occasional intentional notches and internal cut-ins that function like inline detailing. Numerals are squared and display-like, with strong right angles and squared bowls; punctuation and small details appear designed to match the same chamfered logic. At smaller sizes the interior apertures and fine contour lines are likely to merge or thin visually, while larger sizes preserve the graphic character.