Wacky Keli 2 is a regular weight, normal width, medium contrast, upright, normal x-height font.
Keywords: posters, headlines, album art, event flyers, comics, mischievous, playful, quirky, chaotic, punk, standout, expressive, handmade, edgy, comic, angular, jagged, chiseled, asymmetric, hand-drawn.
The letterforms are built from sharp, angular strokes with irregular geometry and intentionally uneven contours, creating a jagged silhouette throughout. Strokes appear as chiseled wedges and tapered blades, with abrupt terminals and frequent asymmetry that keeps the rhythm lively. Counters are often distorted into skewed polygons, and many characters show a slight sense of tilt or wobble despite an upright stance, producing a lively, hand-drawn consistency across the set.
This font works best at display sizes where its angular detailing and irregular rhythm can be appreciated—posters, album art, event flyers, game or comic titling, and packaging with a playful or edgy tone. It can add character to logos or wordmarks that aim for a handmade, unconventional feel. For longer passages or small UI text, the strong stylization and uneven spacing may become visually tiring, so it’s better reserved for headlines, captions, and short bursts.
This font projects a mischievous, off-kilter energy with a hand-made, cut-paper attitude. It feels playful and slightly chaotic, leaning into a comic, punk-zine sort of personality rather than refinement. The overall tone is attention-grabbing and a bit mischievous, suited to designs that want to look unconventional and bold.
The design intention reads as expressive display lettering that embraces irregularity as a defining feature. Its sharp, fragmented construction and shifting widths prioritize personality and texture over neutral readability. The consistent use of angled cuts and skewed forms suggests it is meant to deliver a distinctive voice in headlines and short phrases.
The numerals and punctuation follow the same skewed, cut-out logic, helping maintain a cohesive texture across mixed content. The sample text shows a lively, uneven word shape and pronounced angular joins, giving lines a dynamic, jittery silhouette rather than a smooth typographic color.