Hollow Other Fyry 10 is a very bold, normal width, very high contrast, upright, normal x-height font.
Keywords: headlines, posters, packaging, kids, stickers/labels, playful, cartoon, retro, hand-drawn, bouncy, decorative impact, friendly tone, retro novelty, handmade feel, high attention, rounded, outlined, inked, chunky, whimsical.
A chunky display face built from rounded, slightly irregular strokes with a prominent inline/hollow treatment. Letters read as bold black forms that are “carved” with white interior channels, creating a dimensional, sticker-like look with lively, hand-drawn edge behavior. Counters are generally open and soft, terminals are blunt and friendly, and proportions vary a bit from glyph to glyph, adding an organic rhythm. The numerals and lowercase follow the same inflated, outlined logic, with occasional asymmetries and playful joins that keep the texture energetic.
Best for display applications such as playful headlines, posters, invitations, product packaging, and labels where a fun, outlined look can carry the design. It can work well for youth-oriented branding or retro-themed graphics, especially when set at sizes large enough to preserve the interior inline details.
The overall tone is cheerful and informal, leaning toward comic and kid-friendly aesthetics. The hollowed interior detailing adds a lighthearted, decorative sparkle that feels nostalgic and craft-like rather than strict or corporate.
The design appears intended to deliver maximum personality through a bold silhouette paired with decorative hollow channels, evoking hand-inked cartoon lettering and vintage sign or sticker aesthetics. The slight irregularities suggest an aim for warmth and approachability over geometric precision.
Because the interior cutouts are a key part of the design, the face benefits from generous sizing and spacing where the white channels remain clearly visible. The slightly uneven contours and variable widths contribute to its charm, but also make it better suited to short, attention-grabbing settings than dense text.