Spooky Goba 15 is a bold, narrow, medium contrast, italic, short x-height font.
Keywords: horror titles, halloween promos, thriller posters, album covers, game branding, menacing, raw, chaotic, gritty, occult, scare factor, handmade feel, punk energy, dramatic impact, brushy, ragged, tapered, spiky, jagged.
A rough, brush-driven script with aggressive diagonals and heavily tapered stroke terminals. Letterforms are condensed and forward-leaning, with uneven stroke edges that read like dry-brush texture and occasional hooked, spike-like finishes. Strokes show noticeable modulation and pressure shifts, creating sharp joins and irregular counters; several characters carry long descenders and scratchy entry/exit strokes that amplify the hand-made rhythm. Overall spacing is tight and energetic, with a deliberately inconsistent, cut-and-slashed silhouette across the alphabet and numerals.
Best suited to short display copy where texture and atmosphere matter more than pristine clarity—film/game titles, posters, event flyers, social graphics, packaging accents, and logo-like wordmarks. It works particularly well at larger sizes on high-contrast backgrounds where the ragged edges and tapered spikes can be appreciated.
The font projects a tense, horror-leaning mood—like hand-painted signage for a haunted attraction or a title card scrawled in haste. Its jagged texture and pointed terminals feel unstable and threatening, balancing a punk DIY attitude with an eerie, supernatural edge.
This design appears intended to simulate fast, forceful brush lettering with intentionally distressed edges, producing a dramatic, fear-tinged voice for themed display typography. The condensed, slanted structure and spiky terminals prioritize urgency and impact over neutrality, aiming to deliver immediate genre signaling in headlines.
In the sample text, the lively baseline and uneven stroke endings create strong motion, especially in mixed-case words where tall ascenders and deep descenders add drama. The numerals match the same scratchy construction and sharp tapering, keeping display settings cohesive.