Outline Tyfa 17 is a very light, wide, low contrast, upright, normal x-height font.
Keywords: headlines, posters, logotypes, packaging, editorial display, elegant, art deco, airy, refined, decorative, decorative display, glamour, engraved look, branding, monoline, inline detail, flared terminals, high-waisted, geometric.
A delicate outline serif with monoline contours and a consistent inner inline that creates a hollow, double-line construction. Proportions are generously spaced and slightly expanded, with crisp, straight-sided stems and smoothly rounded bowls. Serifs are fine and lightly flared, and many joins are handled with sharp, triangular or tapered connections that emphasize the drawn-outline feel. The overall rhythm is even and precise, with clearly articulated counters and open apertures that keep the letterforms legible despite the minimal stroke presence.
Best suited to display settings such as headlines, pull quotes, posters, and brand marks where the outline styling can read clearly. It also works well for packaging, invitations, and fashion/editorial graphics, especially when given ample size and spacing to preserve the fine interior detailing.
The font reads as poised and ornamental, combining a fashion-forward elegance with a subtle Art Deco flavor. Its airy outline structure feels glamorous and curated, lending a light, display-oriented sophistication rather than a utilitarian tone.
The design appears intended to deliver a refined outline serif for decorative typography, using a consistent inner inline to add depth and a crafted, engraved character. Its expanded proportions and restrained detailing suggest a focus on stylish display impact over dense text economy.
Numerals and capitals particularly highlight the decorative construction: several rounded forms use a central inline that reinforces symmetry, while diagonals (V/W/X/Y) are built from clean, angular contours. In text, the outline-and-inline detailing remains consistent across sizes, producing a patterned, engraved look that becomes more graphic as tracking increases.