Hollow Other Upti 2 is a bold, very wide, high contrast, upright, tall x-height font.
Keywords: posters, headlines, logotypes, album covers, sports branding, glitchy, industrial, edgy, noisy, urban, disruption, texture, impact, distress, attention, stencil-like, distressed, cut-out, striated, rugged.
A heavy, wide serif display face with prominent wedge-like serifs and chunky slabby terminals, overlaid with irregular horizontal knockouts that cut through the strokes. The cut-outs create a banded, “signal-interference” texture across counters and stems, producing a strong light/dark flicker and fragmented interior space. Curves remain fairly classical in construction, but the consistent sliced pattern gives the whole set a mechanical, disrupted rhythm. Spacing and widths vary by glyph, with generous presence and dense silhouette that reads best at larger sizes.
Best suited to display typography where the sliced, hollowed texture can be appreciated—posters, event titles, branding marks, packaging, and punchy editorial headers. It can also work for themed applications like industrial products, gaming, music, and streetwear, where a distressed, disruptive voice is desirable.
The overall tone feels confrontational and engineered—like worn signage, corrupted print, or broadcast noise frozen into letterforms. It carries an industrial, street-ready attitude that suggests grit, impact, and a deliberate sense of disruption rather than refinement.
This design appears intended to fuse a traditional, sturdy serif foundation with an aggressive cut-out treatment, creating a distinctive “damaged/encoded” look that remains bold and blocky while introducing visual noise and tension. The goal is likely maximum character and impact in short, attention-grabbing settings.
The horizontal breaks are a defining system element, appearing across uppercase, lowercase, and numerals, and they can visually merge at small sizes, increasing texture while reducing interior clarity. The weight and serif structure keep the shapes anchored, while the knockouts add motion and tension that stands out in headlines and short bursts of text.