Blackletter Jeji 2 is a regular weight, narrow, high contrast, upright, normal x-height font.
Keywords: headlines, posters, logotypes, packaging, certificates, gothic, medieval, dramatic, ornate, ceremonial, tradition, authority, historical flavor, decorative impact, texture building, angular, broken strokes, sharp terminals, calligraphic, spiky serifs.
A compact blackletter design built from broken, angular strokes with pronounced thick–thin transitions and sharp, blade-like terminals. Capitals are ornate and varied, featuring folded bowls, pointed spurs, and occasional hairline flicks that add a hand-cut, calligraphic edge. Lowercase forms are more restrained and vertical, with tight counters, crisp feet, and a rhythmic sequence of straight stems and fractured joins that keeps texture dense and even in words. Numerals follow the same faceted logic, with strong verticals and abrupt turns that preserve the gothic color at text sizes.
Best suited to short headlines, titling, and identity work where a strong gothic texture is desirable—such as posters, album or game branding, labels, and ceremonial print pieces. It can work for brief passages as shown, but will be most effective when used sparingly with generous size and spacing for clarity.
The overall tone is historical and authoritative, evoking manuscripts, heraldry, and old-world ceremony. Its sharp contrasts and spurred details lend a dramatic, slightly severe presence that reads as formal rather than casual.
The font appears intended to deliver a traditional blackletter voice with strong vertical rhythm and crisp, broken construction, while keeping lowercase shapes disciplined for readability and letting capitals carry the ornamental character.
The design maintains consistent vertical emphasis and a dark page color, while selective hairline flourishes on some capitals add sparkle without turning into fully swashed display lettering. Spacing appears tight by nature of the forms, producing a cohesive blackletter texture in continuous text.