Spooky Myba 15 is a bold, narrow, medium contrast, upright, short x-height font.
Keywords: halloween, horror titles, posters, event flyers, game ui, eerie, grungy, playful, menacing, campy, horror texture, seasonal display, handmade distress, theatrical impact, dripping, ragged, hand-drawn, blobby, irregular.
A chunky, display-oriented sans with rounded, slightly condensed forms and strongly irregular contours. Strokes are heavy and mostly monoline, but the edges break into small drips, spikes, and ragged protrusions that create an intentionally distressed silhouette. Counters are simplified and often lopsided, with a soft, blobby interior shape that contrasts with the torn-looking terminals. Spacing and widths vary noticeably across glyphs, reinforcing an organic, hand-made rhythm rather than a rigid geometric structure.
Works best for short, high-impact copy such as titles, headers, and logo-like wordmarks where the dripping contour can be appreciated. It’s well suited to Halloween promotions, haunted-house or horror event collateral, spooky game screens, and themed packaging or stickers. Use generous size and spacing to preserve the irregular edge detail.
The overall tone is horror-leaning and gooey, evoking slime, ink drips, and worn paint. Despite the dark mood, the rounded construction and bouncy irregularities keep it fun and slightly cartoonish, making it feel more like spooky entertainment than pure brutality. The texture reads as theatrical and atmospheric, suited to playful scares and seasonal themes.
This font appears designed to deliver an immediately recognizable “drip” horror texture while staying bold and readable in display settings. The rounded, simplified letter construction suggests the goal is accessible, mass-market spookiness—more cinematic or party-themed than gritty realism.
At text sizes the drip details create a lively edge texture, while at very small sizes those fine protrusions may visually fill in and reduce clarity. Uppercase has a bold, poster-like presence; lowercase retains the same distressed treatment with compact bowls and simple joins, keeping the overall color dense and uniform on the line.