Hollow Other Pehe 5 is a regular weight, normal width, medium contrast, upright, normal x-height font.
Keywords: posters, headlines, packaging, album art, party flyers, quirky, playful, spooky, handmade, grungy, texture focus, novelty display, themed lettering, handmade feel, playful impact, blobby, organic, perforated, pocked, irregular.
A bubbly, monoline display face built from rounded strokes with frequent internal cut-outs and pockmarked counters. Terminals tend to swell into small droplets or beads, and joins feel soft and slightly uneven, creating an intentionally imperfect rhythm. The perforations are distributed across stems and bowls, giving each glyph a hollowed, stippled texture while keeping overall letterforms clear and upright. Numerals and capitals follow the same blobby construction, maintaining consistent texture and stroke presence across the set.
Best used at display sizes where the hollow, pocked texture can be appreciated—posters, event and party flyers, playful packaging, and attention-grabbing headlines. It can also work for short quotes or taglines when you want a handcrafted, slightly spooky texture, but it is less suited to dense body copy.
The overall tone is whimsical and a bit eerie, like ink blobs, foam, or microbes forming lettershapes. Its irregular cut-outs add a distressed, crafty feel that reads as playful rather than aggressive, with a light horror or Halloween-adjacent edge.
The font appears designed to inject character through an organic, perforated stroke treatment while preserving familiar, approachable letterforms. Its goal seems to be delivering a themed texture—blobby and hollowed—without sacrificing basic legibility, making it useful as a decorative accent in branding and editorial display settings.
In longer text, the repeated internal holes create a strong surface pattern that becomes the main visual feature; spacing and letterforms remain readable, but the texture can visually dominate at smaller sizes. The design’s charm comes from consistent rounded geometry paired with controlled irregularity, which keeps the set cohesive while avoiding mechanical repetition.