Sans Other Ohhu 4 is a very bold, narrow, low contrast, upright, normal x-height font.
Keywords: posters, headlines, packaging, game titles, event flyers, quirky, playful, edgy, hand-cut, comic, handmade feel, display impact, quirky branding, edgy tone, angular, irregular, blocky, jagged, skewed.
A compact, heavy sans with sharply angular, cut-paper geometry and visibly irregular outlines. Strokes are predominantly monolinear but fluctuate subtly through uneven edges and occasional tapered corners, producing a carved, faceted feel. Counters are small and sometimes off-center, with notch-like joins and asymmetric terminals that make each glyph feel hand-shaped rather than mechanically constructed. Uppercase forms are tall and condensed, while lowercase stays compact with simple, boxy constructions and minimal rounding; overall spacing and widths vary noticeably across letters and numerals.
Best suited to short, high-impact text such as posters, headlines, cover art, packaging callouts, and entertainment or game titles where a handmade edge is desirable. It can also work for logos or wordmarks that benefit from a rough-cut, energetic silhouette, but the tight counters and uneven rhythm favor display use over long passages.
The letterforms project a mischievous, offbeat energy—somewhere between DIY punk signage and a comic-horror title card. Its jagged cuts and lopsided rhythm create a deliberately imperfect, expressive tone that reads as handmade and slightly chaotic while staying clearly legible at display sizes.
The font appears designed to mimic hand-cut lettering with sharp, improvised angles while maintaining the simplicity of a sans structure. Its goal seems to be delivering maximum personality and visual punch through irregular contours, compact proportions, and a lively, uneven cadence.
The design uses consistent straight-edge logic—squares, wedges, and notches—across caps, lowercase, and figures, which helps unify the set despite the intentional irregularity. Numerals echo the same cut-out approach with chunky silhouettes and tight internal spaces, reinforcing the bold, poster-oriented personality.