Hollow Other Nire 3 is a very bold, normal width, medium contrast, italic, normal x-height font.
Keywords: headlines, posters, packaging, kids, party, playful, retro, quirky, crafty, bold, texture, novelty, display, personality, tactile feel, chunky, rounded, speckled, stencil-like, textured.
A heavy, rounded sans with a noticeable rightward slant and soft, blobby terminals. The letterforms are built from thick strokes with moderate, friendly curves and simplified geometry, producing sturdy silhouettes and open counters. Each glyph is decorated with irregular, pebble-like knockouts scattered through the strokes, creating a consistent perforated texture that reads as intentional rather than distressed. Spacing feels generous and the forms remain legible in short words, while the internal cutouts add lively visual noise that becomes more prominent as text sizes decrease.
Best suited to display settings such as posters, playful branding, event titles, packaging callouts, and short promotional lines where the dotted knockouts can be appreciated. It works especially well when you want bold, friendly letterforms with built-in texture; for longer paragraphs or very small sizes, the internal perforations may compete with readability.
The overall tone is cheerful and novelty-driven, with a handcrafted, retro display energy. The speckled cutouts evoke confetti, foam, or punched material, giving the face a lighthearted, tactile feel even though the weight is substantial. It suggests fun, informal messaging more than sober editorial typography.
Likely designed as a decorative display face that combines chunky, approachable forms with a distinctive perforated interior pattern to add personality without relying on outlines or gradients. The goal appears to be immediate visual flavor for titles and branding, with a consistent texture system applied across the alphabet and numerals.
The italic slant and rounded construction make the rhythm feel bouncy and forward-moving. Numerals and capitals share the same textured treatment, helping headlines and mixed-case settings maintain a unified, patterned color across a line.