Hollow Other Mehu 11 is a regular weight, normal width, high contrast, upright, normal x-height font.
Keywords: posters, headlines, halloween, packaging, game titles, spooky, worn, quirky, handmade, grunge, texture, atmosphere, distress, novelty, display, irregular, inked, distressed, cutout, blobby.
A decorative display face built from bold outer contours with irregular hollowed interior cutouts, producing a high-contrast, stencil-like black-and-white look. Strokes are upright but visibly wobbly, with uneven curves, soft corners, and occasional bulges that mimic hand-inked lettering. Counters and internal voids are inconsistent by design, creating a broken, eroded rhythm across the alphabet. Overall proportions feel traditional and readable, while the internal carving introduces strong texture and variable visual weight from letter to letter.
Best suited to short display settings where its hollowed texture can be appreciated—posters, titles, packaging, event graphics, and themed collateral. It can work for brief copy or taglines, but extended paragraphs will read as intentionally distressed and busy.
The font reads as spooky and mischievous, with a worn, handcrafted energy. Its organic cutouts and blotchy rhythm evoke eerie signage and playful horror aesthetics rather than clean, modern typography.
The design appears intended to merge recognizable serif-like structures with a deliberately distressed, cutout interior treatment. It prioritizes character and atmosphere over uniformity, aiming for a bold, textured impression that remains legible at display sizes.
The interior knockouts are a defining feature: they behave like scattered chips or carved holes within the strokes, often leaving narrow bridges and unexpected white islands. In continuous text this creates heavy surface texture, so spacing and line length benefit from generous leading and moderate sizes to keep the letterforms from visually clumping.