Spooky Ofla 1 is a regular weight, normal width, high contrast, upright, normal x-height font.
Keywords: horror titles, game ui, metal posters, halloween promos, thriller covers, menacing, chaotic, occult, punk, shock impact, dark atmosphere, edgy branding, title display, jagged, razor-edged, shardlike, angular, rough.
This all-caps-styled display face is built from sharp, splintered strokes and wedge-like terminals, giving each letter a carved, shardlike silhouette. Stems vary in thickness within a glyph, with abrupt tapers and pointed spurs that create strong internal contrast and a restless texture across words. Counters are tight and irregular, and many forms lean on triangular notches and slashed apertures rather than smooth curves. Spacing and letter widths feel intentionally uneven, producing an aggressive rhythm that reads best at larger sizes.
Use it for short display applications where texture and atmosphere matter more than long-form readability: horror and thriller title cards, game logos and UI headers, event posters, album art, and Halloween or haunted-attraction promotions. It also works well for branding elements that need a hostile, edgy voice when set with generous size and spacing.
The overall tone is threatening and high-energy, with a scratchy, blade-cut feel that suggests danger, ritual, and disorder. Its angular spikes and fragmented construction evoke horror and dark fantasy aesthetics, while the rough edges add a raw, DIY intensity.
The design appears intended to deliver immediate impact through jagged contours and high-contrast strokes that mimic scratches, blades, or shattered fragments. By prioritizing dramatic silhouettes and irregular rhythm, it aims to create an ominous, confrontational presence in headlines and logos.
Several glyphs incorporate diamond-like inner shapes and sharply faceted bowls, reinforcing a crystalline or obsidian-cut motif. The numerals carry the same fractured geometry, keeping the set visually consistent in headlines and short bursts of text.