Hollow Other Also 5 is a very bold, wide, very high contrast, upright, normal x-height font.
Keywords: headlines, posters, logos, packaging, game ui, retro, techy, playful, chunky, space-age, display impact, brand texture, retro-future feel, stencil detailing, rounded, blocky, modular, stencil-like, ink-trap.
A heavy, rounded, block-constructed display design with squared proportions softened by generous corner radii. Strokes are thick and monoline in feel, but the forms are defined by consistent internal knockouts and top-edge cut-ins that create a hollowed, stencil-like rhythm across the alphabet. Counters tend toward rectangular apertures, and several letters use notched joins and inset cuts that read like ink-traps or molded plastic seams. The overall texture is dense and graphic, with compact joins, short terminals, and a slightly modular build that keeps silhouettes bold even at smaller sizes.
Best suited to short, high-impact settings where its internal cutouts can read clearly: headlines, posters, title cards, logos, and packaging. It can also work for game/UI labeling or tech-themed graphics when used at moderate-to-large sizes and with comfortable spacing to preserve the knockout details.
The cutout detailing and pillowed geometry give the font a retro-futuristic, arcade-like tone—equal parts playful and industrial. It suggests sci‑fi interfaces, toy packaging, and late-20th-century tech branding, with a confident, chunky voice that feels engineered rather than handwritten.
The design appears intended as a distinctive display face that combines bold, rounded industrial shapes with deliberate internal cutouts to create a recognizable, branded texture. The consistent notch-and-counter system suggests an aim for strong silhouettes that remain unique in all-caps and mixed-case settings.
The knockout motif is applied consistently enough to unify the set, but individual glyphs show distinctive constructions (notches, inset bars, and squared counters) that add character and keep repeated text visually lively. The numeral set matches the same rounded-rect geometry and internal cut strategy, maintaining a cohesive, logo-friendly silhouette.