Hollow Other Kehi 13 is a light, normal width, low contrast, italic, normal x-height font.
Keywords: headlines, posters, album art, gaming, sci-fi ui, glitchy, techy, edgy, retro, industrial, digital distortion, sci-fi styling, display impact, edgy branding, outlined, hollow, jagged, angular, stenciled.
A slanted, outline-driven design with hollow, double-line strokes that read as an extruded contour rather than a filled letterform. The construction is mostly monoline and angular, with squared terminals and compact, faceted curves. Many glyphs show deliberate irregularities—small notches, stepped edges, and occasional broken-looking segments—creating a controlled, distressed rhythm while maintaining consistent overall proportions. Counters are open and geometric, and spacing feels even, with a slightly mechanical, display-oriented texture across words.
Best suited to short display settings where the outline and glitch detailing can be appreciated—headlines, posters, title cards, gaming visuals, and tech/sci‑fi themed interfaces. It can also work for logos or wordmarks that want an edgy, digital-industrial character, especially on clean, high-contrast backgrounds.
The font conveys a hacked, glitch-art attitude with a retro-tech edge. Its hollow outlines and jittered details suggest digital interference, industrial labeling, or sci‑fi interface typography, balancing precision with intentional disruption.
The design appears intended to deliver a distinctive outlined italic with deliberate cutouts and intermittent “signal break” artifacts, creating a futuristic and disruptive voice while keeping the underlying letter skeleton clear enough for punchy display text.
The outline structure stays readable at larger sizes, but the fine internal edges and distressed corners create a busy silhouette that will visually thicken when scaled down. Rounded characters (like O, Q, and 0) retain a boxy, engineered feel, reinforcing the technical tone.