Sans Other Ohha 4 is a very bold, narrow, low contrast, italic, normal x-height font.
Keywords: posters, headlines, album covers, game ui, event flyers, edgy, energetic, playful, rebellious, comic, expressiveness, impact, diy look, motion, angular, jagged, chiseled, crooked, staccato.
A compact, heavy sans with sharply angled construction and an intentionally irregular, hand-cut rhythm. Strokes are mostly monoline in feel, with abrupt terminals, wedge-like joins, and frequent diagonal cuts that create a faceted silhouette. The letters lean forward and vary subtly in width and stance, producing a jittery texture across lines. Counters tend to be tight and squarish, and many forms use broken or offset-looking segments that emphasize a rough, cut-paper geometry.
Best suited to short display settings where texture and attitude are desired—posters, headlines, event flyers, album or mixtape artwork, and punchy in-game/UI labels. It can also work for logos or wordmarks when a rough, energetic edge is appropriate, but it’s less suited to long-form reading.
The overall tone is loud and mischievous, suggesting punky poster lettering or a comic, DIY attitude. Its uneven slant and jagged edges give it a restless, kinetic presence that feels more expressive than polished.
The design appears intended to translate a hand-cut, jagged lettering style into a consistent font, prioritizing bold presence and animated rhythm. Its forward lean and faceted terminals aim to convey speed, tension, and a slightly chaotic personality in display typography.
The design favors impact over smooth readability: the dense weight, tight apertures, and irregular angles create strong word shapes but can become busy at smaller sizes. Numerals and capitals maintain the same fractured, angular logic as the lowercase, supporting a consistent display voice.