Spooky Idki 2 is a bold, normal width, high contrast, upright, normal x-height font.
Keywords: posters, halloween, horror titles, event flyers, game titles, eerie, playful, grungy, handmade, campy, evoke drips, handmade feel, genre signaling, headline impact, dripping, rough-edged, blobby, tapered, inked.
A hand-drawn display face with thick, ink-heavy strokes and irregular, organic contours. Terminals frequently end in small drips, hooks, and ragged tapers, giving many glyphs a slightly melting silhouette. Curves are lumpy and asymmetrical, counters are uneven, and baseline behavior wobbles subtly, producing an intentionally inconsistent rhythm. The lowercase is compact and rounded, while capitals are broader and more theatrical; figures are similarly chunky with soft, distorted geometry.
Best suited to short headlines and thematic display work such as Halloween promotions, spooky event flyers, horror-comedy titles, and game or stream graphics. It can also work for packaging or labels where a slimy/ink-drip look is desired, but it’s most effective in brief phrases rather than long passages.
The overall tone is spooky but lighthearted—more haunted-house poster than grim horror. The drips and smeared edges suggest wet ink, slime, or melting wax, creating a mischievous, eerie mood that reads as handmade and a bit chaotic.
The design appears intended to mimic quick, brushy lettering with wet-ink drips and uneven edges, prioritizing character and atmosphere over strict regularity. Its exaggerated terminals and blobby curves aim to create immediate genre signaling and a memorable headline texture.
Texture and contour variation are a defining feature, so letterforms look best when allowed enough size and spacing to keep the inner shapes from clogging. The sample text shows strong personality in mixed case, with lively silhouettes and distinctive, irregular terminals that add movement across a line.