Hollow Other Wofi 2 is a regular weight, normal width, very high contrast, upright, normal x-height font.
Keywords: headlines, posters, logotypes, packaging, editorial, playful, art deco, avant-garde, quirky, theatrical, standout display, decorative contrast, stylized signage, modernist revival, cutout, stencil-like, ornamental, display, high-contrast.
A high-contrast display face built from bold, inky lobes paired with hairline strokes and open, hollowed counters. Many glyphs mix solid fills with delicate outline-like segments, creating a two-tone rhythm within individual letters. Curves are rounded and bulbous, while joins and terminals often resolve into thin, straight connectors that feel almost wire-like. Proportions are intentionally irregular across the set, with frequent internal knockouts and asymmetric shapes that give the alphabet a sculpted, collage-like construction.
Best suited to short, prominent settings such as headlines, posters, logotypes, and packaging where the cutout detailing can be appreciated. It can add character to editorial display lines or event graphics, but will generally perform better at larger sizes than in long passages.
The overall tone is playful and slightly eccentric, with a strong early-modernist/Art Deco flavor and a hint of theatrical signage. Its dramatic contrast and unexpected cutouts create a sense of motion and surprise, reading as stylish, witty, and boldly graphic rather than restrained or utilitarian.
The design appears intended to reinterpret classic display forms through a system of hollowed counters, internal knockouts, and extreme stroke contrast, prioritizing visual personality and pattern over conventional text readability. It aims to create distinctive silhouettes and a recognizable texture that stands out in branding and title work.
In text settings, the constant alternation between heavy blobs and fine hairlines produces a lively texture but also reduces small-size clarity, especially where hairlines carry key structure. The distinctive cutouts and partial outlines create memorable word shapes, and punctuation/numerals follow the same filled-and-hollow logic for a consistent voice.