Sans Other Ohfu 4 is a very bold, normal width, low contrast, upright, normal x-height font.
Keywords: posters, headlines, packaging, album art, game ui, playful, quirky, hand-cut, comic, punk, diy texture, expressive display, youthful impact, comic energy, angular, jagged, irregular, blocky, chunky.
A chunky, angular sans with an intentionally irregular, hand-cut construction. Strokes are heavy and mostly monolinear, with sharp corners, uneven joins, and slightly wandering verticals that create a jittery rhythm across words. Counters are small and often squarish (notably in B, D, O, P, Q), and terminals tend to end in blunt, cut-off edges rather than smooth curves. Uppercase forms feel tall and poster-like, while the lowercase keeps a compact, simplified structure with similarly carved-out counters and a single-story a; numerals are blocky and geometric, with a squared 0 and a narrow, straight 1.
Well suited to short, high-impact settings such as posters, event flyers, album/cover art, playful packaging, and titles for games or kids-oriented content. It performs best at display sizes where the carved counters and jagged edges stay clear, and where a lively, DIY texture is desirable.
The overall tone is mischievous and energetic, like lettering cut from paper or painted quickly for a DIY flyer. Its uneven stance and jagged geometry project a deliberately imperfect, rebellious character that reads as fun rather than formal.
This design appears intended as a bold display sans that mimics hand-cut or improvised lettering, prioritizing personality and texture over typographic neutrality. The consistent blocky geometry and deliberate wobble suggest it’s meant to add attitude and motion to headlines and branding moments.
The font’s texture comes from consistent irregularities—variable angles, slightly inconsistent sidebearings, and occasional asymmetry—so it looks best when that roughness is allowed to show. The heavy weight and small counters can cause dark color in longer text, especially at smaller sizes.