Inline Sido 5 is a regular weight, wide, very high contrast, italic, normal x-height font.
Keywords: headlines, logos, sports branding, posters, packaging, futuristic, sporty, technical, dynamic, retro, emphasis, speed, modernity, branding, impact, slanted, rounded, outlined, layered, high-energy.
A slanted, wide sans with rounded corners and a tightly controlled, geometric build. Letterforms are constructed from bold outer contours with a carved inner inline that creates a layered, channel-like effect; this produces crisp internal striping rather than traditional stroke modulation. Curves (O, C, G, Q) are smooth and squarish, while diagonals (A, K, V, W, X, Y) are sharp and forward-leaning, reinforcing speed. Terminals are mostly sheared and streamlined, counters are compact, and spacing feels generous enough for display use while remaining consistent across the alphabet and numerals.
Best suited to short, high-impact text such as headlines, identity marks, event posters, and sports or automotive-adjacent branding. It can also work for packaging callouts and UI/overlay titles where a technical, high-energy voice is desired, but the inline detailing may compete at small text sizes.
The font projects motion and engineered precision, combining a racing-style slant with a schematic, instrument-panel feel. Its layered inline detail reads as sporty and tech-forward, with a slightly retro sci‑fi flavor reminiscent of performance branding and arcade-era graphics.
The design appears intended to communicate speed and modernity through an oblique stance, wide proportions, and streamlined geometry, while the carved inline adds a distinctive signature for branding and display. The consistent layering across letters and numerals suggests a focus on cohesive, attention-grabbing titling rather than quiet, long-form reading.
The inline carving creates multiple parallel edges in many strokes, which boosts visual complexity and makes the face most effective at medium-to-large sizes. Round forms stay stable and well-balanced despite the slant, and numerals follow the same aerodynamic styling for cohesive headline setting.