Hollow Other Tiwu 4 is a very bold, normal width, very high contrast, upright, normal x-height font.
Keywords: posters, headlines, halloween, kids branding, packaging, playful, spooky, goopy, cartoon, novelty, texture, thematic, attention-grab, blobby, organic, rounded, textured, cutout.
A heavy, rounded display face built from soft, blobby forms with irregular contours and an uneven rhythm from letter to letter. Strokes are punctuated by scattered internal cutouts that read like holes or glossy highlights, creating a hollowed, mottled texture across most glyphs. Counters are generally open and simplified, terminals are bulbous, and joins lean toward melted-looking connections rather than crisp geometry. The overall silhouette is compact and upright, with smooth curves and occasional asymmetry that makes the set feel hand-shaped and deliberately imperfect.
Best suited to short display settings such as posters, event titles, packaging, stickers, and playful branding where a bold, textured wordmark is desired. It can work especially well for seasonal or themed applications (e.g., spooky, slime, comic, novelty) and for large sizes where the cutout details remain clear.
The cutout texture and goo-like silhouettes give the font a mischievous, spooky-fun tone—more cartoon horror than serious gothic. It feels energetic and tactile, like dripping paint, slime, or inflated rubber lettering, making it attention-grabbing and characterful.
The design appears intended to deliver a bold, approachable display voice with a distinctive hollowed texture, prioritizing personality and thematic impact over neutrality. Its irregular cutouts and soft, inflated shapes suggest a goal of evoking gooey, dripping, or bubbly materiality while staying readable in headline contexts.
The internal knockouts vary in size and placement, so color and texture become a key part of the font’s identity; this adds personality but also creates a lively, slightly noisy surface. Spacing appears intentionally loose and friendly, supporting headline use where the textured forms can be appreciated.