Spooky Abvu 2 is a bold, narrow, medium contrast, upright, normal x-height font.
Keywords: posters, headlines, titles, event flyers, seasonal promos, eerie, playful, theatrical, sinister, campy, scare, dramatize, evoke, stylize, grab attention, ragged, textured, jagged, inked, distressed.
A heavy, condensed display style with uneven contours, swollen strokes, and pinched, tapering terminals that often end in drips or spikes. The silhouettes feel hand-shaped rather than mechanically drawn, with wavy verticals, lumpy bowls, and jagged inner counters that add texture. Spacing and widths vary from glyph to glyph, producing a lively, unsettled rhythm that stays legible at display sizes while emphasizing character over polish.
Best for display use where mood is the message: Halloween promotions, haunted attractions, horror-film posters, spooky event flyers, and themed packaging or labels. It also works for game titles, streaming thumbnails, and social graphics that need quick, high-contrast impact. Use it sparingly in longer text, where the rough edges and irregular rhythm can become fatiguing at smaller sizes.
This face projects a playful kind of menace: eerie, theatrical, and a little camp. The irregular edges and droplet-like terminals create a haunted-house energy that feels more fun than truly grim, making it well suited to seasonal or genre-forward messaging.
The design appears intended to evoke horror and supernatural themes through irregular, dripping terminals and roughened outlines, like ink bleeding or slime hanging from letterforms. Its condensed proportions and strong mass suggest it is meant to hold up in short headlines while delivering a distinctive, genre-specific mood.
The alphabet shows consistent use of hooked and tapered terminals, with occasional teardrop-like descenders and uneven crossbars that reinforce the handmade, horror-prop aesthetic. Numerals follow the same irregular, inky logic, helping the set feel unified for date- and price-driven display applications.