Wacky Kumu 11 is a regular weight, normal width, high contrast, upright, normal x-height font.
Keywords: headlines, logos, posters, packaging, album art, medieval, aggressive, eccentric, theatrical, edgy, display, impact, character, retro, poster, angular, chamfered, segmented, notched, spiky terminals.
A decorative blackletter-influenced design with segmented, chamfered strokes and frequent triangular notches that create a “broken” rhythm throughout. Forms are built from straight runs and abrupt angles, with pointed joins, wedge-like terminals, and small internal cutouts that add sparkle and high-contrast snap. Uppercase letters appear more monolinear and geometric, while lowercase shows more textura-like vertical emphasis and tighter counters, producing an intentionally uneven, characterful texture in words.
Best suited to titles, logos, packaging, album or event posters, game/stream overlays, and any project that benefits from a stylized gothic or fantasy tone. It works especially well in short words and large settings where the internal cutouts and sharp corners remain clear; for long paragraphs or small sizes it can become visually busy.
This face projects an assertive, theatrical tone with a slightly mischievous edge. Its angular broken strokes and sharp terminals evoke a medieval or heavy‑metal poster vibe, while the quirky cut-ins keep it from feeling purely traditional.
The design appears intended as a high-impact display face that blends blackletter cues with a geometric, cut-and-splice construction. The repeated notches and beveled corners suggest a deliberate effort to create an iconic silhouette and a distinctive, rhythmic texture at headline sizes.
The sample text shows strong word texture with pronounced vertical breaks and frequent angular inktrap-like cut-ins, giving letters a stamped or carved look. Numerals follow the same faceted construction, and the uppercase/lowercase styles feel intentionally different, adding to the font’s novelty character.