Spooky Ofli 3 is a regular weight, narrow, medium contrast, italic, normal x-height font.
Keywords: horror posters, game titles, album covers, halloween promos, book covers, ominous, occult, feral, ritualistic, aggressive, horror branding, hand-carved feel, dramatic titles, uneasy texture, spiky, jagged, tapered, angular, rough-cut.
A sharp, jagged display face with strongly angled, brush- or blade-like strokes and frequent pointed terminals. Letterforms lean forward with a lively, irregular rhythm, and contours appear chipped or faceted rather than smoothly drawn. Counters are often narrow and uneven, with occasional breaks and notches that create a distressed, hand-hewn texture. Numerals follow the same aggressive, tapered construction, keeping the set visually consistent in tone.
Well suited to short, high-impact settings such as horror or thriller posters, game and film titles, album artwork, haunted-attraction branding, and Halloween promotions. It also works for chapter openers, pull quotes, or packaging where an ominous, hand-cut texture is a key part of the visual identity.
The overall tone is tense and unsettling, evoking carved runes, horror title cards, and occult markings. Its spurs and fractured edges add a sense of danger and urgency, while the forward slant amplifies motion and menace.
The design appears intended to simulate hand-rendered, carved lettering with an aggressive, haunted character—prioritizing atmosphere and silhouette over typographic neutrality. Its consistent spurs, notches, and tapered strokes suggest a deliberate toolkit for creating eerie, dramatic headlines.
The texture reads best at larger sizes where the angular cuts and small interior shapes remain clear; in longer passages, the energetic irregularity can feel intentionally chaotic. The mix of sharp diagonals and compact counters gives words a spiky silhouette that stands out strongly against light backgrounds.