Hollow Other Atma 2 is a very bold, normal width, very high contrast, upright, normal x-height font visually similar to 'Core Sans D' and 'Core Sans DS' by S-Core, 'DINosaur' by Type-Ø-Tones, and 'Kommon Grotesk' by TypeK (names referenced only for comparison).
Keywords: headlines, posters, packaging, logo, kids media, playful, retro, cartoon, chunky, bubbly, attention, whimsy, nostalgia, brandability, texture, rounded, soft corners, ink trap, notched, blackletterless.
A heavy, rounded display face with compact proportions and soft, swollen strokes. Letterforms are built from simple geometric masses with generous curves and minimal sharp joins, then accented by small interior notches and scooped cut-ins that create a hollowed/knockout feel in the darkest areas. Counters are generally small and circular, terminals are blunt, and the overall rhythm is bouncy rather than strictly uniform, giving the set a hand-drawn-inflated look while staying consistent across capitals, lowercase, and numerals.
Best suited for short headlines, posters, packaging, and logo wordmarks where the chunky silhouettes and interior cut-ins can be appreciated. It works especially well for playful brands, entertainment titles, and bold labels, and is less appropriate for long-form text due to its dense counters and highly stylized detailing.
The font reads as friendly and humorous, with a bold, toy-like presence that recalls vintage signage and cartoon titling. The subtle cut-in details add personality and a slightly mischievous edge, keeping the tone lively and attention-grabbing.
The design appears intended as a high-impact display face that combines bubbly, approachable forms with distinctive interior knockouts to create a memorable texture. Its consistent rounded construction suggests a goal of friendly readability at large sizes while maintaining a decorative, characterful finish.
In the sample text, the dense black mass and tight counters emphasize the decorative knockouts, which become part of the texture at larger sizes. Round letters (O, C, G, e) show the hollow accents most clearly, while diagonals (V, W, X) keep the same soft, cushioned construction for a cohesive overall color.