Blackletter Enti 7 is a bold, normal width, medium contrast, upright, normal x-height font.
Keywords: headlines, logos, posters, packaging, album covers, medieval, gothic, ceremonial, authoritative, dramatic, historical evocation, dramatic display, ornamental impact, traditional craft, angular, broken strokes, sharp terminals, faceted, calligraphic.
A dense blackletter with broken, faceted strokes and pronounced angular joins. The letterforms show a consistent calligraphic construction: thick verticals with sharper, tapered terminals and small wedge-like serifs, plus tight interior counters that create a compact, rhythmic texture. Capitals are ornate and sculpted with strong weight and pointed forms, while lowercase maintains a steady vertical cadence; numerals follow the same cut, chiseled logic with crisp corners and compact bowls.
Best used at display sizes where the intricate stroke breaks and angular details remain clear. It suits headlines, mastheads, logos, labels, and poster work for historical, gothic, fantasy, or craft-themed designs where a dense blackletter texture is desirable.
The overall tone is medieval and ceremonial, with an authoritative, historical presence that reads as traditional and formal. Its dark color and sharp geometry lend it a dramatic, slightly austere character suited to heraldic or gothic-themed styling.
The design appears intended to evoke traditional blackletter writing with a bold, high-impact presence, prioritizing dramatic texture and historical atmosphere over minimalist clarity. It aims to provide a consistent, stylized set of forms that feel hand-rendered and ceremonial in longer phrases as well as initials.
The texture on a line is intentionally busy and dark, with frequent notches and stroke breaks that emphasize a hand-cut, pen-drawn feel. Round letters are rendered as polygonal curves, and many terminals end in crisp hooks or wedges that reinforce the font’s carved, architectural impression.