Hollow Other Tidu 11 is a very bold, very wide, very high contrast, upright, normal x-height font.
Keywords: headlines, posters, logos, packaging, event promo, playful, handcrafted, retro, quirky, bold, add texture, create impact, stand out, evoke diy, decorative, chunky, cutout, textured, display.
A chunky display face built from heavy, rounded forms with slightly varied widths and a broadly geometric, sans-like skeleton. Strokes are solid and dark but interrupted by irregular internal knockouts that read like chipped paint or carved cutouts, creating a hollowed, textured interior without turning the letters into outlines. Terminals are generally blunt, counters are compact, and the overall silhouette stays stable and upright while the interior detailing adds visual motion and grain. The effect remains legible at large sizes, with the texture becoming busier as sizes drop.
Best suited for headlines, posters, and short emphatic phrases where the textured cutouts can be appreciated. It can also work for logo wordmarks, packaging fronts, and event or entertainment promotion, especially when you want a bold shape with a handcrafted, decorative finish rather than a flat solid fill.
The cutout texture and weight give the font a crafty, poster-friendly personality that feels playful and a bit mischievous. It suggests DIY signage, theatrical titles, or novelty packaging—bold, attention-seeking, and intentionally imperfect rather than sleek or corporate.
The design appears intended to merge a heavy, friendly display structure with irregular hollowed detailing to create instant visual character. It prioritizes impact and personality—using internal cutouts to add texture and a distinctive signature while keeping the outer letterforms simple and sturdy.
Interior knockouts are distributed unevenly from glyph to glyph, so rhythm and color vary slightly across a line—useful for energetic headlines but less suited to situations that need quiet uniformity. Numerals match the same heavy build and internal cutout language, keeping a consistent display tone across alphanumerics.