Hollow Other Meme 9 is a bold, normal width, very high contrast, upright, normal x-height font.
Keywords: posters, headlines, event flyers, packaging, album art, spooky, carnival, handmade, aged, rowdy, add texture, look distressed, feel theatrical, stand out, stencil-like, distressed, knockout, display, irregular.
A heavy display face with compact, blocky letterforms and a lively, uneven rhythm. Strokes are punctured by irregular internal knockouts that read like torn paper, paint breaks, or carved voids, creating a strong black-and-white texture across each glyph. Counters tend to be small or partially occluded, and terminals are blunt with occasional wedge-like serif hints, lending a rugged, poster-friendly silhouette. The overall set mixes round and angular construction with inconsistent internal patterning, emphasizing a handcrafted, cutout look over strict geometric regularity.
Well-suited to attention-grabbing headlines on posters, event flyers, and promotional graphics where a rough, hollowed texture is desirable. It can add personality to packaging, labels, and entertainment-oriented branding, especially for Halloween, sideshow, or grunge-themed applications. For body copy or small UI sizes, it works better as an accent due to the dense interior detail.
The irregular hollowing gives the type a mischievous, slightly eerie tone—part circus poster, part distressed stencil. It feels energetic and theatrical, with an intentionally imperfect surface that suggests wear, ink breakup, or hand-cut lettering.
The design appears intended to deliver a bold display voice with a distinctive knockout texture, mimicking distressed print or hand-cut stencil effects. Its purpose is to provide instant visual character and a themed atmosphere rather than neutral reading comfort.
Because the internal cutouts are high-contrast and busy, the font’s character shows best at larger sizes, where the negative shapes remain clear and intentional. In longer text, the strong internal texture can dominate, so spacing and size choices will strongly affect readability.