Wacky Itri 10 is a regular weight, wide, medium contrast, upright, normal x-height font.
Keywords: posters, headlines, horror titles, fantasy titles, game ui, spiky, chaotic, playful, menacing, hand-cut, shock value, genre signaling, handmade feel, textural impact, angular, jagged, shard-like, irregular, high-energy.
A sharply angular display face built from wedge-like strokes and shard forms, with frequent triangular terminals and abrupt direction changes. Stems and diagonals flare and taper unevenly, creating a cut-paper or carved look rather than smooth, drawn curves. Counters are often reduced to slits or diamond-shaped openings, and several letters lean on zigzag joins and notched intersections. Spacing and character widths feel intentionally inconsistent, producing a lively, irregular rhythm that reads best at larger sizes.
Use it for short bursts of text where impact matters: posters, title cards, album/mixtape art, game titles and menus, event flyers, and themed packaging. It can also work for logos or badges that benefit from an aggressive, hand-hewn texture, but it is less suitable for long passages or small sizes due to its jagged detail and irregular spacing.
The overall tone is mischievous and edgy, mixing comic unpredictability with a hint of danger. Its spiky silhouettes and uneven cadence evoke fantasy, pulp horror, and DIY “made-by-hand” energy rather than refinement or neutrality.
The design appears intended to prioritize character and texture over uniformity, using spiky, faceted construction to create an immediate, high-impact voice. Its deliberate irregularity and shard-like terminals suggest a desire to mimic carved lettering or cutout shapes for theatrical, genre-forward typography.
Uppercase forms carry strong emblem-like silhouettes with many pointed vertices, while lowercase keeps the same jagged construction and includes simple, sharp punctuation. Numerals follow the same faceted language, with angular turns and occasional diamond motifs that help maintain a cohesive, ornamental texture in running text.