Blackletter Lefu 3 is a very bold, very narrow, very high contrast, upright, normal x-height font.
Keywords: posters, headlines, mastheads, packaging, album covers, gothic, dramatic, regal, theatrical, noir, space saving, visual impact, gothic tone, stencil effect, poster display, condensed, chiseled, vertical, stenciled, flared.
A condensed display face built from towering vertical stems and tightly packed proportions. Strokes alternate between massive black columns and hairline internal cuts, producing a sharply segmented, stencil-like rhythm inside bowls and counters. Terminals are mostly blunt with occasional subtle flaring, and curves are compressed into narrow ovals (notably in C, O, and Q), keeping the overall texture rigid and architectural. The lowercase maintains a steady, upright structure with simple, compact forms and prominent dots, while numerals follow the same tall, columnar construction for a unified, poster-ready color.
Best used as a display typeface for headlines, posters, mastheads, and short emphatic lines where its condensed, high-impact texture can dominate the page. It also suits branding applications that benefit from a gothic, carved aesthetic—such as packaging, event titles, or music and nightlife graphics—especially at larger sizes.
The font reads as dark, ceremonial, and theatrical, with a bold, authoritative presence. Its dramatic contrast and slit-like apertures evoke carved lettering and gothic sign painting, giving it a vintage, noir edge suited to attention-grabbing statements.
The design appears intended to deliver maximum impact in minimal horizontal space, using extreme verticality and internal cutlines to create a distinctive, carved-stencil voice. Its consistent striping and compressed forms suggest a focus on bold atmosphere and strong word shapes rather than neutral readability.
Internal hairline seams and split strokes become a defining motif across many letters, creating strong vertical striping when set in words. The tight width and heavy mass can cause dense texture at smaller sizes, while large sizes emphasize its sculptural, cutout character.