Spooky Pula 1 is a regular weight, normal width, high contrast, upright, tall x-height font.
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This font has an ink-drawn, hand-lettered construction with high-contrast strokes that swell and taper dramatically, often ending in pointed terminals or soft, droplet-like bulbs. Curves are slightly uneven and organic, with a lively, irregular baseline rhythm that keeps forms from feeling geometric or rigid. Counters tend to be small and rounded, and many joins narrow into thin necks before flaring back out, creating a sinuous, haunted silhouette. Overall spacing feels loose and variable, with glyph widths and sidebearings that shift from letter to letter for a more natural, handwritten texture.
It performs best as a display face for themed headlines and short phrases—such as Halloween promotions, horror or fantasy titles, poster typography, and packaging or labels that benefit from an eerie handmade feel. It can also work for game UI headings or section labels where a spooky tone is desired, but its irregular strokes make it less suited to long, small-size body text.
The letterforms evoke a playful horror tone—more storybook-spooky than brutally aggressive—combining eerie tapers with a casual, doodled energy. The rhythm suggests potion labels, haunted-house signage, and folklore or Halloween ephemera, where charm and creepiness are meant to coexist.
The design appears intended to mimic expressive brush or ink lettering with controlled irregularity, using exaggerated tapers and occasional drip-like terminals to signal a spooky, occult-leaning theme while retaining readability for headline settings.
Capitals read as tall and characterful, with distinctive, uneven stroke endings that resemble wax drips or brush lift-offs. Numerals follow the same organic logic, with curvy silhouettes and occasional bulbous terminals that help keep the set visually unified in display use.