Spooky Jisu 7 is a light, very narrow, high contrast, upright, short x-height font.
Keywords: horror titles, halloween promos, thriller posters, game branding, event flyers, eerie, macabre, unnerving, grungy, handmade, horror mood, distressed texture, handmade feel, dramatic display, dripping, spiky, scratchy, ragged, tapered.
A distressed display face with extremely condensed proportions and wiry, high-contrast strokes. Letterforms are built from thin stems with occasional thicker swells, ending in sharp hooks, splinters, and ink-like drips that extend below the baseline. Curves are irregular and slightly wobbling, giving counters a pinched, uneven feel, while straight strokes often show rough edges and tapering terminals. Spacing appears loose for such narrow glyphs, and the overall rhythm is intentionally broken by random-looking protrusions and descenders that create a jagged silhouette in words.
Best suited to short, prominent lines such as poster titles, trailer cards, album art, Halloween promotions, haunted-attraction signage, and horror game or stream branding. It can work as a secondary accent for labels or pull quotes when used large and given breathing room.
The font projects a tense, creepy tone—like scratched lettering or something seeping through paper. Its dripping terminals and thorny spurs suggest decay, danger, and suspense, reading as theatrical and ominous rather than neutral.
The design appears intended to simulate handmade, corrupted lettering—combining narrow, upright construction with exaggerated drips and scratch-like damage to create an immediately spooky, unsettling display voice.
In running text, the distinctive drips and spikes become the primary texture, so readability hinges on generous sizes and simpler wording. Numerals and lowercase share the same distressed treatment, helping maintain a consistent horror texture across mixed-case settings.