Hollow Other Hadi 5 is a regular weight, normal width, high contrast, upright, normal x-height font.
Keywords: headlines, posters, branding, packaging, logos, playful, art deco, quirky, theatrical, vintage, standout, ornament, poster, character, novelty, decorative, geometric, outlined, inlaid, cutout detailing.
A high-contrast, monoline-leaning display design with open counters and frequent internal knockouts that create “inlaid” or outlined strokes. Many glyphs combine a thin contour with selective filled segments, producing a cut-paper or stencil-adjacent look without being strictly stencil. Curves are clean and geometric, while joins and terminals vary between crisp straight endings and softly rounded arcs, creating an intentionally irregular rhythm across the set.
Best suited for headlines, short brand phrases, packaging, event materials, and editorial or cultural posters where distinctive letterforms are desired. It can work well for logos and wordmarks that want a retro-modern or Art Deco inflection. For longer reading, it will likely perform best in larger sizes and with generous spacing to keep the internal detailing clear.
This font gives off a playful, slightly surreal Art Deco vibe, mixing elegance with a mischievous sense of ornament. The hollowed details and sporadic black fills create a theatrical, poster-like mood that feels both vintage and quirky. Overall, it reads as decorative and characterful rather than neutral.
The design intention appears to be a striking, decorative alphabet that stays legible while delivering strong visual personality through internal cutouts and alternating solid/void accents. It aims for a crafted, display-first aesthetic where each letter feels like a small piece of graphic design rather than a purely utilitarian form.
Several glyphs feature unexpected interior shapes (dots, wedges, or partial fills) that act like built-in decoration and create a lively texture in text. The overall color varies noticeably from letter to letter due to the alternating filled segments, which can be used deliberately to add rhythm and emphasis in display settings.