Hollow Other Kegy 7 is a bold, normal width, low contrast, upright, normal x-height font.
Keywords: team branding, varsity wear, posters, headlines, logos, collegiate, sporty, retro, assertive, playful, athletic styling, badge lettering, decorative depth, vintage revival, slab serif, inline, outlined, blocky, chamfered.
A blocky slab‑serif display face built from heavy rectangular strokes with a consistent inline knockout that creates a hollow, double‑stroke look. Corners are largely squared with small chamfers, and curves (C, G, O, S) are drawn as faceted, boxy rounds rather than smooth bowls. Serifs are sturdy and bracketless, with clear horizontal feet and caps that reinforce a sign‑painter/letterman structure. Spacing feels even and the rhythm is regular, while the outlined interior line stays consistent across caps, lowercase, and numerals for a unified, emblematic texture.
Best suited for short, high-impact text such as team marks, club or school branding, jersey-style graphics, badges, and poster headlines. The hollow inline detail can also work well for packaging or signage where a bold silhouette is needed without creating an overly solid mass.
The overall tone reads collegiate and athletic, with a vintage varsity confidence and a slightly playful edge from the hollow inline detailing. It feels energetic and declarative, suited to bold statements that want a classic American sports or school identity.
The design appears intended to echo traditional letterman and athletic block lettering while adding a decorative hollow/inline treatment for extra depth and print-friendly separation. Its sturdy slabs and faceted curves prioritize punchy recognition at display sizes and a consistent, emblem-like presence.
Lowercase forms generally mirror the uppercase construction with the same slab terminals and squared counters, producing a very uniform, billboard-friendly voice. Numerals follow the same architecture; the inline cutouts and chamfered joints help keep dense shapes from filling in visually.