Hollow Other Onma 2 is a regular weight, wide, low contrast, upright, normal x-height font.
Keywords: headlines, posters, packaging, children’s, event flyers, playful, hand-drawn, whimsical, crafty, retro, texture accent, display impact, handmade feel, novelty styling, outlined, striped fill, monoline, quirky, decorative.
A decorative outlined face built from monoline strokes with open counters and frequent interior knockouts. Many strokes carry a ladder-like stripe pattern, while other parts remain clean, creating a mixed rhythm of solid outline and textured fill. Curves are rounded and slightly irregular, and terminals are simple and unembellished, giving the alphabet a hand-made, sketchy consistency. Widths vary by glyph and the numerals and lowercase echo the same outlined construction with occasional quirky joins and overlaps.
This font suits short, attention-grabbing copy such as headlines, posters, invitations, and event flyers where the cutout texture can be appreciated. It can also work well in playful packaging, crafts branding, or children-oriented materials, especially when set large enough to keep the interior knockouts crisp.
The overall tone is playful and crafty, with a light, doodled feel that reads as informal and characterful. The striped cutouts add a whimsical, almost stamped or illustrated texture that suggests a vintage or DIY sensibility rather than a strict geometric system.
The design appears intended as a characterful display face that combines an outline skeleton with irregular interior cutouts to create a distinctive texture. The goal seems to be visual personality and patterning over neutrality, offering a hand-drawn look that stays consistent across letters and numbers.
Because the interior striping is busy, the design performs best when given room: larger sizes, generous tracking, and high contrast backgrounds help preserve the outline and the cutout detail. In longer text, the alternating textured and untextured strokes become a prominent pattern, making it more suitable for display than extended reading.