Hollow Other Leri 5 is a regular weight, very wide, medium contrast, upright, tall x-height font.
Keywords: logotypes, headlines, posters, tech branding, game ui, tech, futuristic, industrial, neon, retro-future, tubular effect, sci‑fi display, modular geometry, outlined texture, monoline, rounded corners, tubular, outlined, wireframe.
A geometric, monoline display face built from squared, rounded-corner forms and continuous tubular strokes. Letters have an outlined/knockout construction: a dark outer stroke wraps a lighter interior channel, creating a hollow, double-track effect that reads like bent piping. Terminals are mostly squared with softened corners, counters are broadly rectangular, and curves are tight and controlled, giving the set a modular, engineered rhythm. The lowercase is highly simplified and single-storey where applicable, with a tall x-height and compact ascenders/descenders, and numerals follow the same rounded-rectangle logic.
Best suited for display applications where the hollow, tubular detailing can be appreciated—logos, headlines, posters, packaging accents, and tech- or sci‑fi-themed branding. It can also work for UI titles or in-game typography when used at sufficiently large sizes with generous spacing to preserve the interior channel.
The overall tone feels technical and sci‑fi, evoking circuitry, neon tubing, and industrial labeling. Its hollow stroke treatment adds a sense of depth and glow, making the design feel both retro-futuristic and mechanical rather than handwritten or organic.
The letterforms appear designed to mimic bent metal or neon tubing within a strict geometric grid, prioritizing a distinctive outlined texture and modular consistency over traditional text-face readability. The simplified lowercase and squared, rounded architecture suggest an intention toward futuristic display settings and high-impact wordmarks.
The design relies on consistent corner radii and repeated right-angle turns, which creates strong patterning in words. The internal channel can visually fill in at smaller sizes, while at larger sizes it becomes a defining texture that emphasizes the font’s constructed, wireframe character.