Hollow Other Onku 1 is a regular weight, normal width, low contrast, upright, normal x-height font.
Keywords: headlines, posters, branding, packaging, craft labels, playful, retro, crafty, whimsical, marquee, decorative texture, retro display, playful branding, novelty detail, rounded, monoline, outlined, dotted, handmade.
A monoline, rounded sans design drawn as a bold outline with the interior opened up and punctuated by evenly spaced dot cutouts that run along the strokes. Terminals are softly rounded and curves are smooth, giving the alphabet a friendly, buoyant silhouette. Proportions are straightforward and legible, with simple construction in both capitals and lowercase; the dotted knockouts create a consistent internal rhythm across straight stems, bowls, and diagonals. Numerals match the same outlined, perforated treatment and maintain a clear, readable structure.
Well-suited to display settings such as headlines, posters, and brand marks where the perforated detail can read clearly. It can also work for packaging, event signage, and craft-oriented labels or invitations where a decorative, textured outline adds personality.
The perforated, dotted interior reads like a marquee bulb track, stitched leather, or punched-card detailing, which lends the face a playful retro charm. It feels upbeat and crafty rather than formal, projecting a lighthearted, decorative tone that stands out in short phrases and titles.
The design appears intended to deliver a familiar rounded sans skeleton while differentiating itself through a perforated, hollowed-out stroke system that adds texture and novelty. The consistent dot rhythm suggests a focus on decorative impact and a distinctive visual signature in display typography.
Because the character comes from internal cutouts, the design benefits from generous size and good contrast with the background so the dotted detailing remains visible. The outline-and-knockout construction gives a lively texture in text samples, where the repeated dots create a patterned sparkle without adding stroke contrast.