Hollow Other Ibmo 7 is a regular weight, normal width, medium contrast, italic, normal x-height font.
Keywords: headlines, posters, packaging, kids, craft branding, handmade, playful, sketchy, quirky, crafty, expressiveness, novelty, handmade charm, texture emphasis, outlined, hollow, textured, irregular, bouncy.
This is an outlined, hollow display face with a hand-drawn construction. Letterforms are built from single-line contours with uneven stroke thickness and slightly wobbly geometry, then filled with irregular interior cutouts that read like scribble or mosaic-like facets. Curves are rounded but imperfect, terminals vary subtly, and spacing feels loose and organic, producing a lively rhythm in text. Numerals and capitals follow the same open, cutout treatment, keeping a consistent “outlined with internal texture” logic across the set.
Best suited to short, prominent text where its hollow, textured interiors can be appreciated—posters, headlines, invitations, craft or boutique packaging, and playful branding. It can also work for labels, social graphics, and display-sized captions, especially when paired with a simpler companion for body copy.
The overall tone is playful and crafty, with a casual, doodled energy that feels approachable rather than formal. The hollow outlines and broken interior patterning add a whimsical, slightly mischievous character, like marker-drawn lettering on a poster or DIY packaging. It reads as fun and expressive, prioritizing personality over polish.
The design appears intended to deliver a hand-rendered, decorative outline look with lively internal knockouts, creating a distinctive display voice that stands out through texture and irregularity. Its consistent cutout motif across letters and numerals suggests a deliberate “hollow + patterned interior” concept aimed at cheerful, informal communication.
In longer lines the interior cutouts create a busy texture, so the font tends to feel higher-contrast visually than its outline weight alone would suggest. The italic slant and varied internal shapes make word images distinctive, but the texture may soften clarity at small sizes or in dense paragraphs.