Hollow Other Vifi 1 is a very bold, very wide, high contrast, upright, tall x-height font.
Keywords: posters, headlines, logos, packaging, stickers, playful, retro, crafty, quirky, comic, novelty, handmade feel, attention grabbing, textured display, chunky, rounded, textured, knockout, decorative.
A heavy, rounded display face with softly squared corners and a compact, sturdy skeleton. Strokes are largely monoline in feel, but the silhouette reads as high-impact due to the mass and tight counters. The defining feature is an irregular pattern of internal knockouts—small, organic voids and notches that appear along bowls and stems—creating a hollowed, cut-out texture while keeping the outer contours solid. Spacing is fairly generous for a display design, and the shapes remain upright with a consistently large x-height and short extenders.
Best suited to posters, headlines, and short phrases where the interior cut-outs can be appreciated. It also works well for playful logo marks, packaging fronts, stickers, and event graphics that want a bold, textured presence. For longer reading or small UI sizes, the internal knockouts can become busy, so it’s strongest as a display accent.
The cut-out texture gives the letters a handmade, stamped quality that feels playful and slightly mischievous. It suggests a retro novelty tone—part cartoon, part craft signage—more about personality than restraint. The overall impression is friendly and bold, with a touch of grit from the irregular interior openings.
The design appears intended to deliver maximum display impact while adding character through irregular hollowed cut-outs, evoking a hand-cut or stamped aesthetic. Its large x-height and rounded, chunky construction aim for friendly legibility at headline sizes, while the interior texture provides a distinctive, decorative signature.
In the sample text, the interior knockouts stay visible at larger sizes and begin to visually merge at smaller sizes, increasing the perceived texture. Round letters (O, C, G) show the strongest hollowed effect, while straight-stem letters (E, F, H, I) read like solid blocks punctuated by small voids. Numerals match the same chunky, rounded construction and textured interior treatment.