Serif Normal Ohkum 4 is a bold, narrow, medium contrast, upright, normal x-height font visually similar to 'Ltt Recoleta' by Latinotype (names referenced only for comparison).
Keywords: editorial, headlines, book covers, branding, packaging, traditional, authoritative, bookish, formal, strong presence, classic readability, print-like texture, traditional tone, bracketed, high-shouldered, bulb terminals, sturdy, ink-trap-like.
This serif features sturdy, compact letterforms with clearly bracketed serifs and moderately modulated strokes. Capitals are broad-shouldered and confident, with strong vertical stress and firm, slightly flared terminals. Lowercase shows a readable rhythm with rounded joins and noticeable bulb/teardrop terminals on letters like a, c, and f, while the g is double-storey and the e has a compact eye. Numerals are weighty and stable, matching the text color of the letters and keeping a consistent, print-like texture across lines.
It suits editorial headlines, subheads, and cover typography where a strong, classic serif voice is desired, and it can also work for branding or packaging that benefits from a traditional, trustworthy feel. Its bold presence makes it effective at larger sizes and for short-to-medium text runs where a darker typographic color is acceptable.
The overall tone is traditional and authoritative, evoking classic print typography used for serious, information-first communication. Its dense color and compact proportions feel confident and slightly old-style, lending a bookish, editorial character rather than a sleek or minimal one.
The design appears intended to deliver a conventional serif reading experience with extra weight and compactness, emphasizing authority and strong presence while retaining familiar book-type proportions and recognizable letterforms.
In text, the font builds a dark, even typographic color with clear word shapes; small counters and heavy joins contribute to a robust look. The design includes several rounded, somewhat calligraphic details (especially in terminals and ear-like finishes), which add warmth to an otherwise formal structure.