Blackletter Mihi 10 is a regular weight, narrow, low contrast, upright, normal x-height font.
Keywords: titles, posters, game ui, album art, book covers, medieval, edgy, arcane, hand-hewn, dramatic, evoke heritage, add drama, create texture, thematic display, angular, spiky, chiseled, jagged, faceted.
An angular, blackletter-informed display face with sharp terminals, pointed joins, and a hand-hewn, chiseled contour. Strokes feel monolinear overall, with slight irregularities that mimic pen or carved-letter movement rather than geometric perfection. Counters are tight and often polygonal, and many forms show small wedge-like notches and hooked ends that create a brisk, rhythmic texture. Uppercase construction is tall and segmented, while lowercase keeps a compact, upright skeleton with occasional descenders and distinctive, broken-stem details.
Best suited for short, high-impact settings such as titles, headers, posters, packaging accents, and themed branding. It works particularly well for fantasy or gothic contexts (games, tabletop materials, album art, event flyers), where the spiky texture can be featured at larger sizes.
The font projects a medieval, arcane tone—darkly theatrical and slightly aggressive, like lettering from a fantasy codex or a carved inscription. Its pointed, brittle-looking edges and irregular hand feel add tension and energy, giving text a ritualistic, battle-worn character.
The design appears intended to evoke blackletter tradition through broken, angular construction while retaining a drawn, slightly irregular finish. Its priority is atmosphere and recognizable medieval flavor over neutral readability in long passages.
In the sample text, the dense internal shapes and frequent sharp terminals create a strong horizontal texture, especially in longer lines. Similar silhouettes among a few lowercase characters can increase ambiguity at small sizes, while the numerals keep the same faceted, cut-from-stone logic for cohesive titling.