The lowercase characters of Outliner are really little capitals, since the shapes of uppercase letters, in contrast to lowercase, are much simpler to identify and check out even when deformed by an outline. The decision whether to select upper or lower case is then only a concern of preferred character and atmosphere of text. Numerous unique characters have a little capital variation and some characters also have an alternative variation, which makes the typographic possibilities even wider.
The main design features of Outliner are: The counters and white spaces within B, E, F, P, R and S are the very same size, so they close concurrently when the thickness of the summary is being increased. All sharp corners are really rounded, so there don't appear any triangles protruding of the shape when a thick summary is used. (Since it is not possible to pick the kind of the connections of the outline for text in InDesign.) Completions of strokes are rounded, which, in cooperation with the summary, makes them look symmetrical even if the text is slanted.
Outliner has two styles-Regular and Fill. No overview is needed for closing up the counters of Outliner Fill, they are filled by default.
Font Family:
· Outliner Regular
· Outliner Fill
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