Blackletter Vojy 3 is a very bold, very wide, high contrast, upright, normal x-height font.
Keywords: posters, album covers, mastheads, title cards, brand marks, gothic, medieval, heraldic, dramatic, authoritative, display impact, historical flavor, ornamental texture, authority, angular, ornate, faceted, diamond dots, black mass.
A heavy, faceted blackletter with sharp, angular terminals and deep internal notches that carve the counters into compact, emblem-like shapes. Strokes show pronounced thick–thin modulation and abrupt transitions, producing a chiseled, cut-paper silhouette rather than smooth calligraphy. Uppercase forms are broad and blocky with prominent spurs; lowercase is similarly weighty with tightly enclosed bowls and distinctive, diamond-like i/j dots. Numerals follow the same wedge-and-notch construction, reading as sturdy display figures with pointed corners and minimal rounding.
Best used for short, high-impact setting such as headlines, mastheads, posters, and title sequences where its dense blackletter texture can dominate the composition. It also fits branding or emblem work that wants an old-world, formal, or gothic voice, and can be effective on album art and event graphics when set large with generous tracking.
The overall tone is gothic and ceremonial, evoking medieval manuscript titling, heraldry, and old-world authority. Its dense texture and sharp rhythm feel dramatic and confrontational, suited to statements that want to read as traditional, arcane, or imposing.
The design appears intended as a bold display blackletter that prioritizes strong silhouette, historical flavor, and an engraved/chiseled feel over neutral readability. Its wide, weighty construction and ornamental notching suggest it’s meant to deliver immediate atmosphere and authority in titles and marks.
Word shapes create a strong, dark typographic color with pronounced vertical rhythm and frequent triangular cut-ins; this gives lines a textured, almost engraved appearance. The design’s wide capitals and chunky lowercase produce tight negative spaces, making spacing and size choices especially important for clarity in longer passages.