Hollow Other Kery 7 is a regular weight, normal width, high contrast, italic, normal x-height font.
Keywords: headlines, posters, logotypes, sportswear, packaging, retro, techy, kinetic, sporty, industrial, distinctive texture, motion emphasis, tech styling, retro flavor, display impact, inline, slanted, stenciled, segmented, angular.
A slanted, geometric display face built from squared curves and straight segments, with a consistent italic shear and a slightly extended, variable-feeling rhythm across the set. Strokes are punctuated by repeated internal knockouts/inline breaks that run through verticals and bowls, creating a hollowed, segmented texture without collapsing the overall silhouette. Terminals tend to be clipped and flat, counters are squarish, and curves resolve into rounded-rectangle corners rather than true circles. The cutouts align in a fairly regular pattern, giving the alphabet a mechanical, engineered cadence even as widths and shapes vary between characters.
Best suited to display settings such as headlines, posters, branding marks, and short callouts where the inline cutout detail can be appreciated. It also fits themed packaging, sports-inspired graphics, and techno/industrial titling where a dynamic italic stance and engineered texture are desirable.
The repeating inline cutouts and forward lean give the font a fast, mechanical energy that reads as retro-futurist and tool-like. It evokes technical labeling, motorsport or arcade-era graphics, and other contexts where motion and edge are more important than quiet neutrality.
The design appears intended to fuse an italic, geometric skeleton with distinctive internal knockouts, producing a recognizable silhouette that feels fast and technical. The consistent placement of cutouts suggests a deliberate inline/stencil concept aimed at maximizing impact and stylistic cohesion across letters and figures.
In text, the internal breaks create a busy texture and can visually stitch adjacent letters together, especially in dense lines, so the design reads strongest when allowed some size and breathing room. Numerals follow the same segmented construction, reinforcing a cohesive, instrument-panel feel.