Hollow Other Leri 7 is a bold, very wide, low contrast, upright, tall x-height font.
Keywords: headlines, posters, logotypes, gaming, sci‑fi ui, futuristic, techno, arcade, industrial, retro, sci‑fi styling, interface feel, decorative outline, retro tech, rounded corners, inline detail, monoline, modular, outlined.
A geometric, rounded-rectangle display face built from monoline strokes with a hollow/inline construction. Letterforms are squarish and modular, with softened corners and frequent open terminals that create a segmented, engineered feel. The interior linework reads like an inset track running parallel to the outer contour, giving each glyph a layered outline effect. Curves are treated as squared-off arcs, counters are roomy and mostly rectangular, and the overall rhythm is wide and horizontal, emphasizing a sleek, schematic silhouette.
Best suited to display settings such as posters, game titles, tech branding, packaging accents, and interface-style graphics where the hollow inline effect can be appreciated. It works well for short headlines, logos, and thematic typography in futuristic or industrial contexts, and is less ideal for dense body copy due to its decorative interior structure.
The font projects a futuristic, device-like tone with strong associations to sci‑fi interfaces and retro arcade aesthetics. Its hollow inline detailing and squared geometry add a technical, mechanical flavor that feels engineered rather than handwritten or traditional.
The design appears intended to merge a modular, wide sci‑fi skeleton with a hollowed inline treatment, creating dimensional interest without relying on contrast. Its consistent rounded-rectangle geometry and segmented terminals suggest a deliberate, system-like construction aimed at impactful, tech-forward display typography.
The segmented construction is most noticeable in bowls and rounded forms, where the inset line creates a double-path impression. Open apertures and simplified joins keep shapes clean and legible at larger sizes, while the internal detailing can become visually busy when set small or tightly spaced.