Wacky Feker 2 is a light, narrow, medium contrast, upright, short x-height font.
Keywords: posters, horror titles, game ui, album covers, event flyers, mischievous, spiky, handmade, primitive, edgy, attention grabbing, handmade feel, themed display, expressive texture, edgy character, angular, jagged, scratchy, irregular, tapered.
A sharp, angular display face built from irregular, shard-like strokes with frequent pointed terminals and subtle tapering. Letterforms lean on straight segments and abrupt corners rather than curves, producing a broken, cut-paper rhythm with uneven proportions and spacing. Strokes vary slightly in thickness and direction, and many joins feel hand-drawn and intentionally imperfect, creating a lively, inconsistent texture across words and lines.
Best suited for short display settings where impact matters more than smooth reading—titles, poster headlines, game-related graphics, album artwork, and themed event flyers. It can also work for logos or badges that want a rough, rebellious edge, but is likely to feel busy in small sizes or long passages.
The overall tone is mischievous and slightly menacing, with a handmade energy that reads as chaotic, playful, and a bit wild. Its spiky silhouettes evoke scratch marks or carved symbols, giving text a dramatic, attention-grabbing presence.
The design appears intended to simulate an improvised, hand-cut or scratched lettering style, prioritizing sharp character and texture over typographic regularity. Its irregular geometry and pointed detailing suggest a deliberate attempt to create a distinctive, wacky voice for expressive display use.
Counters are often tight or partially implied, and several characters use simplified, geometric constructions that favor silhouette over conventional readability. The numerals and capitals share the same fractured logic, helping headlines feel cohesive even when individual glyphs look deliberately one-off.