Hollow Other Nija 7 is a very bold, wide, medium contrast, upright, normal x-height font visually similar to 'Plymouth Serial' by SoftMaker, 'TS Franklin Gothic' and 'TS Plymouth' by TypeShop Collection, and 'Gothic Number Sixteen' by Wooden Type Fonts (names referenced only for comparison).
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A heavy, rounded sans with chunky strokes, soft corners, and slightly irregular, hand-drawn edge behavior. Each glyph is filled with many small internal knockouts—pinholes and speckled cutouts—distributed across stems, bowls, and counters, creating a porous “hollowed” texture while keeping the outer silhouette solid and readable. Proportions lean broad with open forms and large internal counters; terminals are blunt and friendly, and the overall rhythm feels sturdy rather than delicate. The texture is consistent across uppercase, lowercase, and numerals, giving the alphabet a unified, patterned surface.
Best suited for display settings where the interior cutout texture can be appreciated: posters, bold headlines, playful branding, packaging, labels, stickers, and event or party invitations. It also works well for short phrases and logos where a tactile, patterned fill helps differentiate the letterforms from standard bold sans options.
The cutout speckling and softened geometry give the face a playful, crafty tone—suggesting printed poster ink, stenciled foam, or confetti-like wear. It reads as approachable and informal, with a nostalgic, hand-made character suited to cheerful, attention-getting messages.
The design appears intended to combine a friendly, chunky display sans silhouette with an unusual internal knockout pattern, adding character and visual noise without sacrificing basic legibility. The consistent perforated treatment across the set suggests a deliberate decorative system meant to evoke handmade printing or textured materials.
The dense internal perforations create strong visual texture that becomes more prominent at larger sizes; at smaller sizes the cutouts may visually fill in, shifting the look toward a solid display sans. The lowercase maintains simple, single-storey forms and the numerals match the same rounded, robust construction for cohesive set-wide color.