Hollow Other Kese 6 is a regular weight, wide, high contrast, upright, tall x-height font.
Keywords: headlines, posters, logotypes, packaging, signage, industrial, techy, retro, mechanical, display, decorative detailing, technical aesthetic, bold identity, systematic construction, inline, stencil-like, squared, angular, geometric.
A squared, geometric sans with heavy outer contours and crisp right-angle turns, paired with consistent inline cutouts that carve out the interior of the strokes. Terminals are mostly flat and blunt, with boxy counters and a modular, constructed feel across capitals, lowercase, and numerals. The internal knockouts create a layered, hollowed rhythm—especially evident on vertical stems and rounded-rectangle bowls—producing a crisp, high-contrast look between solid mass and negative space. Overall spacing reads on the wide side, and the forms stay upright and stable with a distinctly engineered, grid-friendly structure.
Best suited for display settings such as headlines, posters, title cards, and branding where the hollowed detailing can be appreciated. It also works well for packaging, signage, and tech-leaning graphics that benefit from a structured, engineered voice, while longer passages may require generous size and spacing for clarity.
The font conveys a mechanical, industrial tone with a hint of retro-futurism, like labeling on equipment or stylized technical signage. Its repeated inline notches add an electronic, schematic flavor that feels precise and deliberate rather than handwritten or casual.
The design appears intended to merge bold, modular letterforms with decorative internal knockouts, creating a distinctive silhouette that still stays systematic and repeatable. The consistent inline cutout language suggests an aim toward an industrial/technical aesthetic with strong visual identity in short text.
At text sizes the interior cutouts become visually busy, so the design reads strongest when given room to breathe. The numerals follow the same boxed, constructed logic, maintaining a consistent texture for codes, headings, and short identifiers.