Sans Other Lemej 4 is a bold, narrow, low contrast, upright, normal x-height font.
Keywords: posters, headlines, album art, packaging, event flyers, hand-cut, quirky, raw, playful, grunge, handmade look, high impact, diy texture, playful display, irregular, angular, blocky, jagged, stencil-like.
This font is built from chunky, angular strokes with deliberately irregular contours, as if cut from paper or carved with a blunt tool. Corners are faceted rather than smoothly drawn, and curves (notably in O, C, and G) resolve into polygonal forms. Counters are uneven and sometimes pinched, giving the letters a handmade rhythm with slightly inconsistent stroke edges. The overall construction stays sans-like and upright, but the widths and internal shapes vary noticeably from glyph to glyph, creating a lively, rough-hewn texture in text.
Best suited to display use where the jagged, hand-cut texture can do the branding work—posters, large headlines, cover art, packaging, and short callouts. It can also add character to signage or themed graphics, but the irregularity is most effective at medium-to-large sizes rather than dense body copy.
The tone feels crafty and mischievous, mixing a DIY handmade look with a slightly aggressive, torn-edge energy. It reads as playful and attention-grabbing rather than refined, evoking poster lettering, cutout collage, or indie zine aesthetics.
The design appears intended to mimic handmade, cut-paper or rough-carved lettering while keeping a straightforward sans framework for quick recognition. Its irregular geometry prioritizes personality and visual impact over uniform typographic polish.
The numerals and capitals carry especially strong faceting, while many lowercase forms keep simple, sturdy silhouettes that maintain legibility despite the rough edges. The font’s texture becomes a prominent visual feature in continuous text, where the uneven contours create a dynamic, animated surface.