Noun
/ˈaʊt.laɪn fɑːnt/
The term "outline font" refers to a style of typeface that depicts letters and characters in a line-based format, where the inner area of the characters is left empty, often utilized for purposes such as graphic design, logos, and artistic displays. Outline fonts are commonly used in scenarios where a more stylized, artistic appearance is desired.
In terms of frequency of use, "outline font" appears more frequently in written contexts, particularly in design, typography, and computer graphics literature, rather than in everyday oral speech.
Дизайнер решил использовать контурный шрифт для логотипа, чтобы он выделялся.
Outline fonts give a modern touch to printed materials, making them visually appealing.
Контурные шрифты придают современный вид печатным материалам, делая их визуально привлекательными.
For clarity, make sure to select the right outline font that complements the overall design.
While "outline font" itself is not part of any well-known idiomatic expressions, it may share concepts with phrases in graphic design contexts. Here are various expressions that relate to typography and design:
Художник провёл часы, настраивая контур, чтобы достичь совершенства.
Cutting corners on the outline
If you’re cutting corners on the outline, the final product may look unprofessional.
Если вы экономите на контуре, финальный продукт может выглядеть непрофессионально.
Filling in the outline
Before filling in the outline, ensure all your lines are smooth and connected.
The term "outline" derives from Old French "outeline," which means a "sketch" or "draft." It combines the prefix "out-" (meaning "outside") and "line," indicating the edges or boundaries of an object. The term "font" comes from the Latin "fundere," meaning "to melt" or "to cast," originally referring to the cast type used in printing.
Synonyms:
- Contour typeface
- Line font
- Stroke font
Antonyms:
- Solid font
- Filled font
- Regular font