Blackletter Jebi 10 is a regular weight, narrow, medium contrast, upright, normal x-height font.
Keywords: titles, headlines, posters, packaging, book covers, medieval, gothic, ceremonial, dramatic, storybook, historic evocation, thematic display, hand-drawn texture, dramatic tone, angular, calligraphic, spiky, chiseled, flared.
A pointed, calligraphic blackletter with tapered strokes and sharp, triangular terminals that create a chiseled, hand-drawn silhouette. Curves are handled as faceted arcs rather than smooth bowls, and many letters show slight asymmetries and varied stroke endings that give the set an organic, penned rhythm. Capitals are expressive and slightly ornamental, while the lowercase maintains compact forms with brisk joins and distinctive, hooked terminals; numerals follow the same angular logic and lean toward old-style, drawn shapes rather than strictly modular figures.
Best suited to display work such as titles, posters, packaging, and book or game covers where a historic or fantasy tone is desired. It can also work for short emphatic phrases, pull quotes, or branding marks, especially when set with a bit of extra space to preserve clarity.
The font conveys a medieval, gothic atmosphere—formal, dramatic, and a little mischievous—evoking manuscript lettering and fantasy ephemera. Its spiky terminals and carved-like shapes feel ceremonial and story-driven rather than neutral or modern.
The design appears intended to provide an accessible blackletter flavor with a hand-rendered edge—capturing manuscript-like sharpness and ornament without becoming overly intricate. Its consistent angular stroke endings and expressive capitals suggest a focus on atmospheric display typography for themed communication.
At text sizes the strong blackletter cues remain clear, but the many sharp terminals and irregular inner spaces can create a lively texture that benefits from generous tracking and careful line spacing. The sample text shows a consistent hand-rendered character across uppercase, lowercase, and figures, with particularly distinctive display-friendly capitals.