Wacky Feriz 9 is a regular weight, very narrow, medium contrast, upright, normal x-height font.
Keywords: headlines, posters, logotypes, packaging, halloween, gothic, spooky, whimsical, theatrical, vintage, add drama, create mood, stand out, themed display, pointed, spiky, condensed, ornate, stylized.
A highly condensed, display-focused blackletter-inspired design with tall proportions and a tight rhythm. Strokes are mostly vertical with crisp, pointed terminals and occasional wedge-like notches that give the outlines a cut, chiseled feel. Curves are narrow and controlled, with rounded bowls compressed into slender forms, and several letters use simplified, almost monoline-like joins to maintain a consistent vertical emphasis. Overall spacing and widths vary per glyph, but the texture stays uniform through repeated angular finishing and narrow counters.
Best suited to short display settings where its narrow, spiked forms can act as a graphic motif—posters, event titles, album art, and punchy branding. It also works well for themed packaging or labels where a gothic-but-wry tone is desired, especially at larger sizes with generous tracking.
The font reads as gothic and slightly macabre, but with a playful, cartoonish edge that keeps it from feeling strictly traditional. Its sharp tips and compressed silhouettes suggest horror, Halloween, and occult-adjacent styling, while the simplified construction adds a quirky, poster-ready charm.
The design appears intended to remix blackletter cues into a compact, stylized display face that feels decorative and characterful rather than historically strict. Its consistent pointed terminals and compressed structure prioritize atmosphere and impact over extended-text comfort.
The numerals and punctuation inherit the same pointed terminal language, helping the set feel cohesive in headlines. In longer lines, the narrow shapes create a dense, dark color that increases drama but can reduce readability at small sizes.