Hollow Other Kefi 2 is a very light, wide, low contrast, upright, tall x-height, monospaced font.
Keywords: pixel ui, game ui, tech posters, headlines, logos, pixelated, technical, playful, retro, skeletal, pixel aesthetic, modular system, outline display, tech vibe, grid-based, modular, outlined, boxy, geometric.
A modular, grid-built outline design where each character is constructed from small square cells with a consistent thin stroke. The forms read as hollow, with interiors left open and the structure defined by a rectilinear frame and occasional internal "steps" that follow the grid. Corners are right-angled throughout, curves are simulated with stair-step geometry, and spacing feels mechanically even, supporting a tightly patterned rhythm across lines.
Works best for display contexts where the grid and outline texture can be appreciated—pixel-themed UI, game menus, tech or maker-event posters, and short headlines. It can also be effective in logos or wordmarks that want a modular, constructed look, especially when set with ample size and spacing.
The overall tone is digital and schematic, with a light, game-like cadence that suggests pixel graphics and technical diagrams. Its airy outlines give it a clever, constructed feel—more about structure and pattern than conventional typography—while still retaining a friendly, playful character.
The design appears intended to translate a pixel-grid logic into a consistent outlined alphabet, prioritizing modular construction and visual pattern over smooth curves. It aims to evoke digital craft and schematic clarity while keeping letterforms recognizable within a strict square-cell system.
Diagonal strokes (such as in V, W, X, Y, Z and their lowercase counterparts) are rendered as stepped sequences, reinforcing a pixel aesthetic. Counters are generally generous due to the outline construction, and punctuation/dots appear as small square modules, matching the system.