Outline Elho 9 is a regular weight, wide, very high contrast, upright, tall x-height font.
Keywords: headlines, logos, posters, signage, packaging, retro, techy, playful, futuristic, arcade, display impact, sci-fi titling, retro styling, neon effect, branding, rounded, geometric, inline, layered, monoline.
A rounded, geometric outline display with open counters and an internal inline that creates a layered, hollow look. Strokes maintain a largely monoline outline with crisp corners softened by generous radii, and the forms lean on squared bowls, flat terminals, and clean horizontal cuts. Proportions run broad and stable, with a tall x-height in the lowercase and simplified, space-efficient shapes that keep the texture even. Numerals and capitals echo the same modular construction, with occasional notches and stepped joins that add a constructed, dimensional feel.
Best suited to short, large-size typography such as headlines, wordmarks, posters, and event graphics where the outline and inline detailing can be appreciated. It also works well for signage, packaging, and UI/title treatments in entertainment contexts, especially when used with bold color fills or layered effects.
The overall tone feels retro-futuristic and game-like, evoking arcade graphics, sci‑fi titles, and 1980s-inspired signage. The hollow/inline treatment adds a light, flashy sparkle that reads as playful and energetic rather than formal.
The font appears designed to deliver a dimensional outline aesthetic with a streamlined, rounded geometry, prioritizing visual punch and a distinctive silhouette over small-size text efficiency. Its construction suggests an intention to mimic neon/arcade lettering and modern sci‑fi titling through consistent curves, modular bowls, and an attention-grabbing internal line.
The interior inline and multiple contour lines can visually thicken at small sizes or in dense settings, so spacing and size choices will strongly affect clarity. The design’s consistent rounding and geometric rhythm keep it cohesive across upper- and lowercase, while the outline structure makes it most impactful on solid backgrounds or when paired with strong color contrast.