Blackletter Igro 7 is a very bold, normal width, medium contrast, upright, normal x-height font visually similar to 'Greenbriar AEF' by Altered Ego (names referenced only for comparison).
Keywords: posters, headlines, logotypes, album art, tattoo style, medieval, gothic, heraldic, forceful, ritual, period tone, display impact, heraldic branding, dramatic texture, angular, chiseled, faceted, blackmass, spurred.
A heavy, blackletter-inspired display face built from tall, faceted strokes and sharp polygonal corners. Stems feel chiseled and straight-sided, with frequent wedge-like terminals and notched joinery that creates internal cut-ins and narrow counters. Curves are largely suppressed in favor of angular geometry, producing a compact, dense texture in words while maintaining clear vertical rhythm. Uppercase forms are imposing and monolithic, and the lowercase carries the same rigid, broken-stroke logic with strong vertical emphasis and minimal rounding.
Best suited to short, high-impact settings such as posters, event titles, band/album artwork, branding marks, packaging labels, and historical or fantasy-themed graphics. It can also work for certificates, crests, and UI title treatments where a strong gothic voice is desired, but it is less suited to long passages at small sizes.
The overall tone is medieval and ceremonial, evoking manuscripts, heraldry, and a stern, authoritative mood. Its sharp edges and dense color read as dramatic and uncompromising, with a hint of arcane or metal-poster intensity rather than casual handwriting warmth.
The design appears intended to deliver a modern, simplified blackletter look with a carved, geometric construction—prioritizing punchy silhouette and period atmosphere over text neutrality. It aims to provide an instantly recognizable gothic identity for display typography across contemporary and historical-themed applications.
The numeral set follows the same faceted construction, giving figures a carved, emblematic look suited to headlines and badges. In continuous text the dark massing and tight interior spaces create a powerful presence, so spacing and size will strongly affect readability.