Wacky Labef 14 is a bold, normal width, low contrast, upright, short x-height font.
Keywords: headlines, posters, game ui, album covers, logotypes, futuristic, aggressive, industrial, arcade, techno, impact, stylization, sci‑fi branding, display legibility, graphic texture, angular, faceted, chiseled, stencil-like, spiky.
A sharp, angular display face built from faceted, straight-edged strokes with frequent 45° cuts and pointed terminals. Counters tend toward squared or polygonal forms, and many joins create spear-like corners that give the letterforms a chiseled, mechanical feel. The overall construction is compact and blocky, with crisp, consistent stroke weight and a distinctly geometric rhythm across caps, lowercase, and numerals.
Best suited to short, prominent settings where its angular personality can carry the design—headlines, posters, game or sci‑fi UI elements, event promos, and distinctive wordmarks. It can work in brief subheads or labels at medium sizes, but its spiky detailing suggests avoiding long body copy or very small sizes where the facets may visually crowd.
The tone is intense and high-energy, reading as techno-forward and slightly combative—like sci‑fi interface lettering or arcade-era titling. Its jagged silhouettes and hard corners communicate speed, impact, and a stylized “metal” attitude rather than friendliness or neutrality.
The design intent appears to be a striking, decorative display face that fuses geometric construction with blade-like terminals to create a futuristic, high-impact voice. Its consistent faceting and cut-in details suggest a deliberate aim for a memorable, stylized texture across both uppercase and lowercase.
The alphabet shows strong stylization in diagonals and notches, which boosts recognizability but also makes some characters feel intentionally quirky and idiosyncratic in their internal shapes. Numerals follow the same cut-corner logic, keeping a cohesive, game-like texture in lines of text.