Spooky Goba 7 is a bold, narrow, medium contrast, italic, short x-height font.
Keywords: posters, titles, packaging, event promo, album art, eerie, aggressive, raw, ritual, pulp, shock value, handmade feel, horror mood, headline impact, brushy, jagged, splattered, tapered, irregular.
A rough, brush-driven display face with heavy strokes and sharp, torn-looking terminals. Letterforms lean forward with a hand-painted rhythm, showing irregular stroke edges, occasional splatters, and abrupt tapers that create a carved, clawed silhouette. Counters are compact and often uneven, and the baseline feel is slightly restless, with widths and sidebearings varying enough to keep the texture lively in words. Numerals match the same ragged, ink-worn construction for a consistent, high-impact set.
Best suited to short, high-contrast text such as horror posters, film or game titles, seasonal promotions, and spooky packaging. It also works well for album art, haunted attraction signage, and bold social graphics where an expressive, distressed headline texture is the goal.
The overall tone is tense and ominous, with a gritty, hand-made energy that reads like frantic signage or a horror title card. Its spiky terminals and distressed edges suggest danger, decay, and urgency, leaning into a cinematic, spooky atmosphere rather than refinement.
The design appears intended to mimic fast, ink-heavy brush lettering with intentionally rough edges and sharp tapers, prioritizing atmosphere and impact. Its irregularity and gritty texture are tuned for thematic display settings where a handcrafted, unsettling voice is more important than neutral readability.
The texture becomes more pronounced at larger sizes where the frayed edges and brush breaks can be appreciated; at smaller sizes the tight counters and distressed contouring may reduce clarity. Uppercase and lowercase share the same gestural construction, keeping mixed-case settings cohesive and punchy.