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Spooky Enna 4

Spooky Enna 4 is a regular weight, normal width, medium contrast, upright, normal x-height font.

Keywords: horror titles, halloween posters, game titles, thriller covers, event flyers, eerie, occult, grunge, distressed, handmade, add menace, evoke decay, signal handmade, create urgency, themed display, ragged, torn, jagged, rough-edged, blotchy.


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This typeface uses a rough, distressed silhouette with heavily irregular outlines that look torn, bitten, or corroded. Strokes stay generally upright with chiseled, uneven terminals and frequent nicks along stems and curves, giving each letter a weathered, organic edge. Counters are lumpy and inconsistent, and the overall rhythm is intentionally unstable, with noticeable per-glyph variation that reads like stamped or hand-cut letterforms rather than clean vector geometry. The figures follow the same distressed construction, staying legible while retaining the same rugged texture.

Best suited to short, high-impact text such as titles, posters, album or book covers, game branding, and themed event materials where the distressed texture is a feature. It can also work for logos or badges that want a gritty, handmade edge, especially when paired with simple supporting typography.

The texture and ragged contouring create a sinister, aged atmosphere, suggesting decay, danger, and a handmade ritual quality. It feels loud and gritty rather than refined, with a cinematic horror tone that can shift from campy to ominous depending on setting and color.

The design appears intended to deliver an immediate horror-and-decay impression through aggressively distressed outlines while keeping familiar letter structures for readability. Its consistent roughness across uppercase, lowercase, and numerals suggests it was built as a cohesive display face for themed headlines and branding rather than neutral text composition.

In the sample text, the uneven edges and active texture build quickly across lines, so the font reads best when given enough size and spacing to keep the rough contour from visually filling in the interior shapes. The darker, blot-like notches can create strong color on the page, which helps for punchy headings but can feel busy in long passages.

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Letter — Basic Lowercase Latin
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Letter — Extended Lowercase Latin
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Letter — Superscript Latin
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