Blackletter Yevy 10 is a very bold, wide, high contrast, upright, normal x-height font visually similar to 'Whisky' by Corradine Fonts (names referenced only for comparison).
Keywords: headlines, posters, logos, signage, packaging, medieval, boisterous, folkloric, dramatic, rustic, evoke heritage, add texture, create impact, craft aesthetic, chiseled, wedge serifs, broken strokes, faceted, irregular rhythm.
A heavy, blackletter-inspired display face with chunky, faceted strokes and pronounced wedge-like terminals. Letterforms show a subtly hand-cut, uneven rhythm: stems bow and taper, counters vary in size, and internal cuts appear as sharp notches or slits that add texture. The silhouette is compact and dense, with simplified Fraktur-like construction in many glyphs and occasional asymmetric shaping that gives a lively, carved-from-solid feel. Figures are similarly weighty and angular, matching the letterforms’ blocky presence.
Best suited to short display applications where its sculptural blackletter character can dominate—titles, poster headlines, band or event branding, game or fantasy UI headings, labels, and sign-style wordmarks. It works especially well when set with generous size and spacing to let the faceted details read clearly.
The font projects an old-world, storybook medieval tone with a rough-hewn energy. Its dark massing and jagged detailing feel theatrical and assertive, evoking tavern signage, folklore titles, and gothic craft aesthetics rather than formal manuscript refinement.
The design appears intended to deliver an approachable, hand-carved blackletter look—keeping the medieval cues while exaggerating mass, wedges, and irregular cuts for maximum impact in display typography.
In text settings the irregular widths and choppy internal cuts create a strong texture and animated baseline rhythm. The dense color and tightly shaped counters can reduce clarity at small sizes, while larger sizes emphasize the sculptural forms and distinctive notches.