Hollow Other Onmy 2 is a bold, normal width, low contrast, upright, normal x-height font.
Keywords: posters, headlines, signage, packaging, logotypes, industrial, marquee, techno, retro, mechanical, display impact, industrial motif, marquee effect, decorative texture, geometric utility, dotted, stenciled, octagonal, geometric, monoline.
A geometric, squared sans with thick monoline strokes and chamfered corners throughout, giving many glyphs an octagonal silhouette. The letterforms are built from straight segments with minimal curvature, producing a crisp, engineered rhythm. A consistent pattern of small circular perforations runs inside the strokes, reading like rivets or punched holes and creating a hollowed, cutout texture without reducing overall weight. Spacing appears moderately open with clear counters, and proportions vary by glyph in a pragmatic, display-oriented way.
This design suits display settings where its perforated texture can be appreciated—posters, headlines, signage, packaging accents, and brand marks seeking an industrial or marquee flavor. It works especially well in short phrases and titles; at smaller sizes the interior perforations may become visually busy, so generous sizing and contrast are advisable.
The perforated stroke detail evokes illuminated marquee signage, industrial panels, and fabricated metal lettering, lending a playful retro-tech feel. Its rigid geometry and dotted interior texture communicate a sense of machinery and crafted hardware rather than humanist warmth.
The font appears intended to merge a sturdy geometric sans framework with a distinctive perforated interior, mimicking punched metal or lit sign components. The goal is high-impact display typography with a consistent ornamental system that remains legible while adding surface detail.
The dotted perforations are evenly sized and regularly spaced, staying aligned along strokes and around corners for a uniform texture at display sizes. Diagonals (e.g., in K, V, W, X) keep the same chamfered terminals, reinforcing a cohesive, constructed look across the set. Numerals follow the same angular logic, matching the caps in visual weight and presence.