Hollow Other Onhu 4 is a very bold, normal width, medium contrast, italic, normal x-height font.
Keywords: posters, headlines, packaging, event promos, logos, playful, retro, carnival, handcrafted, bold, attention grab, add texture, decorative impact, retro flavor, stippled, textured, cutout, chunky, bouncy.
A very heavy, italicized display face with chunky, rounded-rectilinear letterforms and a lively, slightly uneven rhythm. Strokes are solid black but consistently peppered with small circular and blobby cutouts that create a perforated, hollowed texture throughout counters and stems. Terminals are generally blunt with softened corners, and the slant gives the shapes forward motion while maintaining compact, punchy proportions. The lowercase follows the same robust build with single-storey forms and simplified joins, and the numerals match the set with the same dense weight and internal knockout patterning.
Best suited for short, high-impact text such as posters, headlines, packaging callouts, event promotions, and bold logo or badge work where the perforated texture can be appreciated. It can also work for playful signage and merchandise graphics, particularly when set at larger sizes with generous spacing.
The dotted knockout texture and bold, leaning silhouettes give the font a festive, novelty tone with a retro show-card feel. It reads as upbeat and attention-seeking, with a craft-like imperfection that feels friendly rather than formal.
The design appears intended to combine a heavy, slanted display structure with a distinctive perforated cutout fill, adding personality and surface texture without relying on outlines. The overall goal seems to be maximum visibility and a memorable, decorative voice for attention-grabbing typography.
The internal perforations vary slightly in size and placement, creating a mottled fill that becomes a key identifying feature at display sizes. Counters remain generally open despite the texture, but the dense pattern can visually darken in smaller settings, especially where strokes are narrow.