Wacky Kesi 2 is a regular weight, narrow, medium contrast, upright, short x-height font.
Keywords: posters, headlines, branding, packaging, game ui, quirky, playful, spiky, whimsical, mischievous, expressiveness, thematic display, quirky branding, headline impact, angular, tapered, chiseled, uneven, nervy.
A narrow, display-oriented Latin with irregular, hand-cut geometry and tapered wedge terminals. Strokes alternate between straight, blade-like stems and curved, carved bowls, creating a lively rhythm with frequent sharp points and asymmetric joins. Counters are often tight and off-center, and several glyphs show intentionally uneven widths and quirky proportions, giving the set a lightly jittery, cut-paper silhouette rather than a smooth pen-drawn feel.
Best suited for short headlines, poster titling, packaging callouts, and expressive branding where personality is more important than neutrality. It can also work for game or event graphics and themed UI labels, especially when large sizes and generous spacing let the irregular details remain legible.
The overall tone is mischievous and theatrical, with a lightly eerie, storybook energy. Its spiky terminals and quirky shapes read as playful rather than aggressive, suggesting humor, fantasy, and offbeat character.
The design appears aimed at delivering a one-off, characterful voice through intentionally irregular construction—mixing chiseled angles with curved cut-ins to create a consistent “carved” texture. Its narrow footprint and sharp terminals emphasize verticality and add dramatic flair in display use.
Uppercase forms tend to be more angular and emblematic, while the lowercase introduces more compact, bouncy shapes and occasional exaggerated hooks. Numerals follow the same carved, irregular logic with distinctive diagonals and pointed ends, keeping the texture consistent in mixed alphanumeric settings.