Blackletter Ilty 1 is a bold, normal width, medium contrast, upright, normal x-height font.
Keywords: headlines, posters, logotypes, packaging, labels, medieval, gothic, heraldic, severe, dramatic, historic tone, display impact, heraldic feel, poster style, angular, faceted, chiselled, spurred, compact.
A faceted, blackletter-styled display face with tall, blocky proportions and sharply cut terminals. Strokes are built from straight segments and crisp angles, producing a carved, chisel-like rhythm rather than flowing calligraphy. The letters show strong vertical emphasis, tight interior counters, and frequent wedge-like spurs at corners and joins. Uppercase forms read as sturdy and architectural, while lowercase keeps a similarly angular construction with simplified bowls and a compact, upright stance. Numerals follow the same hard-edged geometry, appearing squarish and sign-like with consistent stroke mass and minimal curvature.
Best suited for display typography such as headlines, posters, logotypes, and packaging where a historic or Gothic mood is desired. It works especially well for album/film titles, event branding, and product labels that benefit from a bold, carved presence; for longer text, larger sizes and added spacing help preserve legibility.
The overall tone is medieval and authoritative, evoking Gothic signage, heraldry, and old-world proclamation posters. Its sharp geometry and dense silhouettes feel intense and ceremonial, lending a stern, historic voice to short statements and titles.
The font appears designed to translate blackletter conventions into a sturdy, geometric, poster-ready voice, emphasizing crisp edges, vertical strength, and a carved aesthetic that reads quickly at headline scale.
The design maintains a consistent set of angled cuts and corner spurs across caps, lowercase, and figures, which helps unify the texture in all-caps settings and mixed-case headlines. The tight counters and busy interior angles create a strong dark color that favors larger sizes and generous tracking when clarity is needed.