Hollow Other Haha 7 is a very bold, very wide, very high contrast, upright, normal x-height font.
Keywords: posters, headlines, signage, logotypes, packaging, western, theatrical, retro, playful, carnival, dimensional effect, vintage display, attention grabbing, sign lettering, slab serif, inline, shadowed, ornate, decorative.
A decorative slab-serif display face with chunky, rounded forms and pronounced bracket-like terminals. The letterforms are built from a heavy silhouette combined with a thin inline contour that reads as a hollowed interior, creating a strong light–dark separation. A consistent low drop-shadow effect sits beneath and slightly offset from the main shapes, giving the glyphs a lifted, dimensional feel. Curves are generous and slightly bulbous, counters are tight, and spacing is compact, producing dense, poster-like texture in text settings.
Best suited to large-scale display applications where its inline hollowing and shadow can be appreciated—posters, headlines, event graphics, storefront-style signage, and bold packaging titles. It can also work for short logotype treatments when a vintage, showy tone is desired.
The overall tone feels Western- and circus-adjacent, combining showcard exuberance with a playful, theatrical swagger. The inline and shadow treatment adds a nostalgic, sign-painted flavor that reads as bold, attention-seeking, and a bit whimsical rather than restrained or modernist.
The design appears intended to mimic classic dimensional show lettering by combining an inline cutout with a consistent cast-shadow, delivering instant depth and drama. Its exaggerated slabs and compact rhythm prioritize visual personality and historical display cues over neutrality or continuous text comfort.
The 0–9 numerals follow the same inline-and-shadow construction, maintaining a cohesive ornamental system. In the sample text, the heavy shadow and tight counters amplify darkness and visual vibration at smaller sizes, indicating the design is optimized for impact over long-form readability.