Hollow Other Also 8 is a very bold, wide, very high contrast, upright, normal x-height font.
Keywords: headlines, posters, logo, packaging, stickers, playful, retro, chunky, bubble, toy-like, attention grab, decorative voice, retro feel, playfulness, branding, rounded, puffy, modular, soft-cornered, outlined.
A heavy, rounded display face built from squarish, soft-cornered forms with a distinctly inflated, “pillow” silhouette. Strokes are monoline in feel but appear hollowed via consistent internal cut-ins and edge highlights that create a glossy, cutout look. Counters are small and often squared-off, with terminals that favor blunt ends and stepped notches rather than sharp joins. The overall rhythm is compact and blocky, with broad proportions and a modular consistency that keeps letterforms cohesive even where details become idiosyncratic.
Best suited to display applications where the bold, inflated shapes and hollow details can read clearly—posters, headlines, event graphics, packaging, and logo marks. It also works well for playful UI titles, game or arcade-inspired graphics, and short promotional copy where character and impact matter more than long-form readability.
The font reads as fun and cartoony, with a retro arcade/toy sensibility driven by its chunky massing and shiny, hollowed detailing. The internal cutouts add a lively, animated feel—more like molded plastic or bubble lettering than traditional print typography. It projects an upbeat, attention-grabbing tone suited to playful branding and youthful entertainment contexts.
The design appears intended to deliver maximum visual impact through chunky rounded geometry and distinctive hollowed highlights, creating a tactile, almost molded-plastic impression. Its consistent modular construction suggests a focus on a memorable, decorative voice that stays cohesive across letters and numerals while embracing quirky internal cutouts as a signature feature.
The hollow/knockout detailing is prominent enough to become part of the identity, so it benefits from generous sizing and clear contrast against the background. Because the counters are tight and the shapes are highly rounded, legibility is strongest in short words, headlines, and logo-style settings rather than dense paragraphs.