Spooky Nogi 10 is a very bold, very narrow, medium contrast, upright, normal x-height font.
Keywords: halloween, posters, titles, branding, packaging, eerie, playful, macabre, campy, pulp, genre signaling, headline impact, atmosphere, novelty, dripping, blobby, tapered, organic, uneven.
A heavy display face with condensed proportions and rounded, bulbous strokes that end in pointed drips and fang-like terminals. Letterforms are built from soft, swollen verticals and simplified counters, with irregular spurts and teardrop descenders that create a consistent “oozing” silhouette. Edges are mostly smooth rather than jagged, and the rhythm is intentionally uneven, giving each glyph a slightly different footprint while maintaining a coherent texture across words. Numerals and lowercase follow the same droplet-terminal logic, keeping the set visually unified in continuous text.
Works best for short, high-impact settings such as Halloween promotions, horror or mystery titles, event posters, themed packaging, and attention-grabbing signage. It can also serve as a characterful accent in branding systems when used sparingly for headings, labels, or pull quotes.
The overall tone is spooky and theatrical—more haunted-house poster than gritty horror—mixing menace with a cartoonish sense of fun. The drip details and tapered points evoke slime, ink, or melting wax, producing an unsettling but approachable mood suitable for seasonal or genre-driven graphics.
The design appears intended to deliver immediate genre signaling through dripping terminals and softened, organic construction, prioritizing silhouette and atmosphere over neutral readability. Its condensed, bold structure supports punchy headline use while the irregular details add a handcrafted, spooky personality.
In the sample text, the strong vertical emphasis and frequent droplet terminals create a pronounced bottom-weighted texture, which reads best at larger sizes where the internal counters and small notches can stay clear. Spacing appears designed to preserve the sticky, irregular edges without collisions, helping the face keep its distinct silhouette in headlines.