Spooky Lemy 7 is a bold, narrow, medium contrast, italic, short x-height font.
Keywords: halloween titles, horror posters, haunted house, game titles, album covers, menacing, macabre, grungy, playful horror, nighttime, horror signaling, drip texture, hand-painted feel, high impact, dripping, ragged, brushy, tapered, rough-edged.
A slanted, brush-like display face with heavy strokes and irregular, ragged contours. Many terminals end in pointed tapers or small drips, giving the outlines a torn, inky texture rather than clean vector smoothness. Curves and bowls are slightly uneven, counters run tight, and widths fluctuate from glyph to glyph, creating a jittery rhythm. Numerals and capitals keep the same distressed silhouette, with consistent downward “ooze” details at joins and stroke ends.
Best suited for short, high-impact text such as Halloween promotions, horror/fantasy posters, escape-room and haunted-attraction branding, game or streaming thumbnails, and punchy packaging or sticker designs. It works particularly well when you want an immediate “dripping ink” impression in headlines, logos, and title cards.
The overall tone is darkly theatrical and horror-leaning, evoking slime, ink bleed, and haunted-house signage. Despite the menace, the energetic slant and bouncy irregularity add a campy, funhouse quality that suits playful scares as well as more serious suspense.
The design appears intended to simulate fast, wet brush lettering that has started to drip and fray, translating classic horror-signage cues into a bold, legible display style. The irregular outlines and tapered ends prioritize atmosphere and personality over neutrality, aiming for instant genre signaling in large sizes.
The texture is prominent at typical headline sizes, with small interior notches and drip shapes that can visually fill in when used too small or over busy backgrounds. The slant and uneven stroke edges create strong motion and noise, so generous spacing and high-contrast settings help preserve the silhouette.