Hollow Other Pedi 10 is a regular weight, normal width, medium contrast, upright, normal x-height font.
Keywords: headlines, posters, packaging, signage, party invites, playful, retro, marquee, whimsical, crafty, add texture, evoke marquee, decorate outlines, signal playfulness, dotted, outlined, monoline, rounded, decorative.
A rounded, monoline display face built from continuous black outlines with evenly spaced circular knockouts running along the strokes. Letterforms are simple and open, with smooth curves, soft terminals, and a generally uniform stroke thickness; the dotted perforations create a consistent internal rhythm across straight stems, bowls, and diagonals. Counters remain readable, but the perforated outline treatment dominates the texture, giving each glyph a light, lacy silhouette. Spacing appears comfortable and the overall construction favors friendly geometry over sharp precision.
Best suited to short, high-impact settings where the perforated texture can be appreciated: headlines, posters, packaging accents, event and party invitations, and boutique signage. It can also work for playful labels or section headers, especially when paired with a simpler companion text face.
The perforated outline effect evokes marquee bulbs, craft punchwork, and playful retro signage. It feels upbeat and informal, with a toy-like friendliness that reads as decorative rather than serious or corporate. The repeating dots add sparkle and motion, making even plain text feel festive.
Likely designed to deliver a distinctive outlined look with decorative internal punch-outs, creating a recognizable pattern that reads as lights or perforation while maintaining clear letter silhouettes. The emphasis is on personality and texture rather than neutral readability for long-form text.
The dotted cutouts are carefully repeated at a steady cadence, producing a strong pattern at both letter and word level. In continuous text, the texture becomes the primary visual feature, so legibility is best when set with ample size and breathing room. Numerals and capitals share the same rounded, perforated construction for a cohesive set.