Hollow Other Hape 3 is a bold, normal width, high contrast, italic, tall x-height font.
Keywords: posters, headlines, sports branding, apparel graphics, packaging, sporty, rugged, loud, playful, street, impact, texture, athletic, edginess, retro print, slab serif, outlined, distressed, chiseled, angular.
A slanted, heavy display face built from angular, slab-like forms with a consistent outline and irregular internal knockouts. Strokes are chunky and high-contrast in feel, with beveled corners and octagonal curves that echo varsity block lettering. The counters are partly open or interrupted by cut-out shapes, creating a hollowed, weathered texture inside many letters. Terminals are blunt and squared, spacing is moderately tight, and the overall rhythm is energetic with slightly uneven internal details that read as intentional distressing rather than noise.
Best suited to display settings where texture and impact are desirable: posters, event flyers, sports and team-style branding, apparel graphics, stickers, and bold packaging. It works well for short phrases, logos, and titling, while extended small-size text may lose clarity as the internal knockouts begin to fill in visually.
The font projects a sporty, tough, and attention-grabbing tone with a playful grit. Its cut-out interiors and blocky construction evoke printed team graphics, stenciled signage, and worn packaging, giving headlines an assertive, streetwise character.
The design appears intended to merge varsity-style slab letterforms with a hollowed, distressed interior treatment to create instant impact and a worn-in personality. The consistent slant and angular geometry suggest a focus on motion and toughness, while the irregular cutouts add visual interest and a handcrafted, printed feel.
Lowercase shares the same block construction and slant, with simplified forms that maintain the outlined/knockout motif; some glyphs (notably rounded letters and numerals) take on an octagonal silhouette. The interior cutouts vary from glyph to glyph, so texture is a prominent part of the voice and will be more noticeable at larger sizes.