Wacky Geky 15 is a regular weight, narrow, medium contrast, upright, normal x-height font.
Keywords: posters, headlines, comics, album art, game ui, quirky, mischievous, hand-cut, cartoonish, punk, standout display, diy aesthetic, humorous tone, expressive texture, angular, jagged, choppy, playful, irregular.
A jagged, angular display face with a hand-cut, collage-like construction. Strokes are mostly straight with sharp corners and occasional wedge terminals, creating a broken, faceted outline rather than smooth curves. Letterforms feel intentionally uneven: widths shift from glyph to glyph, counters are irregularly shaped, and baseline/sidebearing rhythm is slightly erratic, producing a lively, cut-and-paste texture. The lowercase follows the same choppy geometry with compact bowls and kinked joins, while figures are similarly skewed and asymmetrical for a cohesive, rough-hewn set.
Best suited to display roles such as posters, event titles, packaging accents, zines, comic lettering, game UI headings, and album/playlist artwork. It can also work for themed signage or branding that benefits from a deliberately odd, handmade voice, especially in short lines rather than long paragraphs.
The overall tone is playful but a bit unruly—suggesting mischief, DIY attitude, and offbeat humor. Its spiky silhouettes and inconsistent rhythm give it a spontaneous, handmade energy that reads more like a prop or headline voice than a neutral text font.
The design appears intended to emulate a cut-paper or rough marker-to-vector look: deliberately inconsistent, angular, and characterful. Its goal is to inject personality and motion through irregular geometry and skewed proportions rather than typographic neutrality.
Readability holds up best at larger sizes where the distinctive angles and counters have room to breathe; in smaller settings the tight apertures and irregular shapes can start to clump. The strong black shapes and crisp edges make it effective on high-contrast backgrounds and for short, punchy phrases.