Spooky Enda 3 is a bold, normal width, medium contrast, upright, normal x-height font.
Keywords: horror titles, posters, halloween, game branding, album covers, eerie, grungy, menacing, occult, handmade, create tension, add texture, evoke decay, themed display, handmade feel, rough edges, ragged, distressed, blobby, irregular.
A rough, distressed display face with jagged, blobby contours and heavily irregular stroke edges. Shapes are generally upright with uneven outlines that create a torn, corroded silhouette; counters and bowls appear pitted and lumpy rather than cleanly drawn. Proportions vary noticeably from glyph to glyph, giving the set a handmade, cutout-like rhythm, while the overall stroke mass stays visually consistent for strong impact at size.
Works best for short, high-impact copy such as horror film titles, haunted event posters, game or streaming thumbnails, and album/merch graphics where texture is part of the message. Use larger sizes and generous tracking to preserve clarity and let the distressed edges read as intentional detail.
The texture and ragged terminals evoke decay, grime, and unease, producing a distinctly ominous tone. Its irregularities read as intentionally unsettling—suited to horror, mystery, and supernatural or macabre themes rather than neutral communication.
Likely designed to deliver immediate atmosphere through aggressive distressing and irregular, organic silhouettes—prioritizing mood and texture over smooth readability. The consistent heft and upright stance suggest a display-focused tool for themed headlines and branding moments.
The distressed treatment is strong enough that fine interior details can close up, especially in smaller sizes or dense settings. Letterforms remain broadly recognizable, but the noisy perimeter and uneven counters create a deliberately chaotic color on the line.