Hollow Other Medu 8 is a very bold, normal width, medium contrast, upright, normal x-height font.
Keywords: headlines, posters, packaging, stickers, album art, playful, quirky, handmade, comic, grunge, expressiveness, texture, attention, chunky, rounded, irregular, cutout, blobby.
A chunky, very heavy display face with rounded, uneven contours and a distinctly hand-drawn rhythm. Strokes are thick and slightly wobbly, with softened corners and occasional asymmetry that gives each form a carved-from-ink feel. Most glyphs include irregular interior knockouts and small voids, creating a hollowed, cutout texture rather than clean counters. Spacing and sidebearings appear intentionally inconsistent, contributing to a lively, variable cadence in words and lines.
Best suited for short, bold applications such as headlines, posters, playful branding, and packaging where the cutout texture can be appreciated. It can also work for stickers, event flyers, and album or zine-style artwork that benefits from a rough, humorous display voice. For extended text or small sizes, the heavy weight and internal knockouts may reduce clarity compared to simpler display faces.
The font reads as playful and offbeat, with a crafty, DIY personality. Its rough-edged cutouts and blobby silhouettes evoke a humorous, slightly spooky or mischievous tone—more zine and cartoon than corporate or formal. The overall impression is energetic and attention-seeking, designed to feel handmade rather than engineered.
The design appears intended as an expressive, high-impact display font that combines very heavy shapes with decorative hollowing to create a stamped, doodled look. Its irregular outlines and varied internal cutouts suggest an aim for personality and texture—prioritizing character and spontaneity over strict consistency.
The interior voids function like decorative apertures that vary from letter to letter, adding visual noise and texture at larger sizes. Because the cutouts are irregular and the letterforms are intentionally uneven, the design favors expressive impact over typographic neutrality, especially in longer passages.