Blackletter Done 6 is a bold, normal width, medium contrast, italic, normal x-height font.
Keywords: posters, headlines, logotypes, game titles, album art, medieval, aggressive, gothic, martial, energetic, high impact, thematic branding, dramatic texture, modernized gothic, angular, faceted, chiseled, spiky, condensed caps.
A sharply angular, slanted display face with faceted strokes that resemble chiseled or cut metal. Letterforms are constructed from straight segments and pointed joins, with frequent wedge-like terminals and small internal notches that create a rugged, mechanical rhythm. Counters are compact and often polygonal, and curved shapes are largely replaced by clipped corners and beveled edges. The italic angle is pronounced, and widths vary noticeably across glyphs, giving the set a lively, hand-forged cadence while maintaining consistent stroke heft.
Best suited for short, prominent settings such as posters, title cards, branding marks, and entertainment graphics where the angular texture can be a feature. It also works well for fantasy and historical-themed packaging or event materials, and for high-impact headers rather than extended body copy.
The overall tone feels medieval and combative, with a speed-and-strike energy suggested by the forward slant and sharp terminals. It reads as dark, intense, and dramatic—more suited to impact than neutrality—evoking armor, blades, and fantasy or metal-adjacent aesthetics.
The design appears intended to modernize blackletter-inspired drama through a more geometric, beveled construction and a strong italic thrust, prioritizing impact and thematic atmosphere over quiet readability.
Capitals are especially emblematic, with strong diagonals and chamfered corners that hold together well at larger sizes. In text settings the dense interior shapes and pointed details increase visual texture, so spacing and size choices will strongly affect legibility.