Hollow Other Ilky 6 is a regular weight, narrow, medium contrast, italic, short x-height font.
Keywords: halloween, posters, headlines, party invites, packaging, spooky, playful, hand-drawn, quirky, cartoonish, thematic display, comic horror, handmade feel, seasonal branding, outlined, wobbly, drippy, bouncy, informal.
A lively, hand-drawn outlined display face with hollow, open counters and a consistent double-line construction that reads like an inked contour. Strokes wobble intentionally, with rounded corners and irregular curvature that varies from glyph to glyph, giving the alphabet an animated, slightly unstable rhythm. Many terminals taper into small drips and hooks, and several letters use looped or spiraled interiors, reinforcing the hollow look while keeping the forms light and airy. Overall proportions are compact with tight interior space and uneven widths, producing a jittery, handcrafted texture in words.
Best suited to short, high-impact text such as posters, Halloween and event promotions, themed packaging, stickers, and social graphics. It works well for titles, logos, and signage where the drippy outline detail can be appreciated, and less well for small UI text or long-form reading.
The font conveys a spooky-but-fun tone—more haunted house and comic horror than truly menacing. Its drippy terminals and wavy outlines suggest slime, goo, or melting ink, while the buoyant letterforms keep it approachable and humorous. The result feels theatrical and seasonal, with a strong novelty character.
The design appears intended as a novelty outline display font that blends cartoon letterforms with horror cues through dripping terminals and wavy, hand-drawn contours. Its hollow construction keeps the texture light while still delivering a distinctive themed silhouette, prioritizing personality and atmosphere over strict typographic regularity.
The outline construction benefits from generous size: at small settings the inner/outer contours and drip details can visually merge. Characters with multiple interior loops (like some rounded letters and numerals) create dense spots, so careful spacing and moderate tracking can help maintain clarity in longer lines.