Blackletter Enta 14 is a bold, normal width, medium contrast, upright, normal x-height font.
Keywords: posters, headlines, logotypes, packaging, signage, gothic, medieval, heraldic, dramatic, traditional, historical tone, ornate display, authority, dramatic impact, angular, faceted, calligraphic, dense, ornamental.
A dark, blackletter-influenced display face with faceted, angular strokes and a pen-cut construction. Forms show strong vertical emphasis, tight internal counters, and frequent pointed terminals and wedge-like joins that create a crisp, carved rhythm. Curves are treated as segmented arcs, and many glyphs use broken strokes and narrow apertures typical of gothic letterforms. The overall texture is dense and high-impact, with consistent stroke behavior and prominent top and baseline finishes that read like calligraphic blades.
Best suited for short, prominent text where its dense texture and angular details can be appreciated—such as posters, titles, branding marks, labels, and signage. It works well when a historical, gothic, or heraldic atmosphere is desired, especially at larger sizes with generous spacing.
The font conveys a medieval, ceremonial tone—authoritative, old-world, and slightly severe. Its heavy black texture and sharp geometry suggest tradition and gravitas, with an ornamental edge that feels suited to historical or fantastical themes.
The design appears intended to deliver a classic blackletter voice with bold presence, using faceted pen-cut shapes and ornate capitals to evoke medieval manuscript lettering while remaining consistent and legible for modern display typography.
Capitals are particularly decorative and emblematic, while the lowercase maintains a compact, rhythmic pattern that can darken quickly in paragraph-like settings. Numerals follow the same angular, calligraphic logic, keeping the set cohesive and suited to display rather than long-form reading.