Hollow Other Vibu 11 is a very bold, very wide, medium contrast, upright, normal x-height font.
Keywords: posters, headlines, packaging, signage, logotypes, playful, retro, punchy, whimsical, hand-pressed, texture effect, retro display, analog print, bold impact, rounded, chunky, soft serifs, ink traps, speckled.
A chunky display serif with rounded, swollen strokes and softly bracketed slab-like terminals. Letterforms are built from big, simplified shapes with moderate contrast and a steady, upright stance; counters are generous, and many joins show subtle notches and inky trapping that suggests print gain. Throughout the glyph set, irregular internal knockouts and small speckled voids appear within the black mass, creating a textured, hollowed-in feel rather than clean, geometric counters. Numerals follow the same heavy, rounded construction, with large bowls and friendly, blunt endings.
Best suited for display settings such as posters, bold headlines, packaging, and storefront-style signage where its textured cutouts can be appreciated. It can also work for playful logotypes and event graphics that want a retro, hand-printed tone. For long passages of small text, the heavy weight and internal texture may feel busy.
The font reads as cheerful and nostalgic, with a handmade, poster-era character. Its speckled cutouts and slightly blobby contours give it a lively, imperfect energy that feels tactile—like ink on paper or stamped lettering. Overall it projects warmth and humor more than precision or restraint.
The design appears intended to deliver maximum presence with a friendly, vintage-leaning voice, combining chunky serif forms with intentional interior knockouts to add texture and visual interest. The irregular speckling suggests an aim to evoke analog printing or worn letterpress effects while keeping a clear, readable silhouette.
Texture is a defining feature: the interior speckling and occasional cut-in shapes vary from glyph to glyph, adding movement and preventing large black areas from feeling flat. The wide proportions and soft corners help maintain legibility at larger sizes, while the irregular knockouts become more noticeable and decorative as the size increases.