Hollow Other Kega 4 is a regular weight, normal width, low contrast, upright, normal x-height font.
Keywords: posters, headlines, album art, game ui, tech branding, digital, techy, glitchy, retro, architectural, display impact, digital feel, experimental texture, retro futurism, outlined, inline, monoline, rectilinear, modular.
A rectilinear display face built from squared, modular strokes and a consistent multi-line outline structure. Letterforms are largely geometric with right angles, open counters, and frequent internal knockouts created by the repeated inline/outline bands. Terminals are flat and mechanical, with occasional stepped or pixel-like breaks that introduce intentional irregularity. Spacing and sidebearings feel inconsistent by design, producing a jittery rhythm across words while keeping an overall grid-driven construction.
Best suited to large-scale display settings where the outlined construction and internal cutouts can be appreciated—posters, titles, packaging, and event graphics. It can work for game or tech-themed interfaces and branding accents, but the busy interior detailing makes it less suitable for long passages or small text.
The font reads as digital and technical, with a retro-computing and schematic feel. Its layered outlines and sporadic stepped cuts give it a glitch-like edge—playful, experimental, and slightly chaotic—while still staying anchored in a disciplined, engineered geometry.
The design appears intended to fuse a grid-based, geometric skeleton with a decorative hollow/inline treatment, then disrupt that structure with occasional stepped cuts for energy and unpredictability. The goal reads as a distinctive display voice that evokes digital systems, circuitry, and retro-futuristic aesthetics.
The multi-stroke outlining is a dominant feature, creating a hollow, carved look that becomes more apparent at larger sizes. The stepped intrusions and uneven detailing vary between glyphs, adding a handcrafted, generative impression rather than a purely uniform system.