Outline Pazi 3 is a regular weight, very narrow, low contrast, upright, normal x-height font.
Keywords: posters, headlines, logos, album art, game titles, medieval, gothic, metal, dramatic, occult, blackletter homage, poster impact, stylized branding, high visibility, graphic texture, angular, faceted, chamfered, pointed terminals, graphic outline.
A condensed, blackletter-inspired display design drawn as a single continuous outline, with faceted corners, chamfered joins, and pointed terminals. Strokes are rendered as hollow contours with consistent line weight, creating a crisp, emblem-like silhouette and lots of interior air. Proportions are tall and tight, with compact counters and a rhythmic vertical emphasis; diagonals and curves are simplified into angular segments for a hard-edged, geometric feel.
Best suited for display settings such as band/album graphics, fantasy and horror titles, game branding, event posters, and apparel or merchandise typography. It can also work for packaging or signage where a gothic or medieval flavor is desired and the outlined construction can be supported with adequate size and contrast against the background.
This font channels a sharp, theatrical energy with a strong medieval and heavy‑metal poster sensibility. Its angular contours and cut-in corners feel assertive and slightly ominous, lending a dramatic, fantasy-leaning tone. The open outline treatment keeps the mood bold and graphic rather than heavy or somber.
The design appears intended as a decorative blackletter/Fraktur-inspired outline face that delivers strong theme and texture without the darkness of solid strokes. By using a consistent contour and tight, tall forms, it aims to read as a striking display alphabet suited to headlines and logos where atmosphere matters as much as legibility.
The alphabet favors straight verticals and angled cut-ins, producing a consistent spiky texture across words. Because the letters are tightly built and outlined, small sizes may lose clarity as contours visually merge; it will typically perform best with generous point sizes and careful spacing.