Spooky Tasa 6 is a very bold, normal width, very high contrast, upright, normal x-height font.
Keywords: halloween, horror titles, posters, event flyers, album covers, eerie, grungy, menacing, campy, chaotic, genre signaling, shock impact, handmade texture, graphic emphasis, dripping, ragged, inked, blobby, distressed.
A heavy, all-caps–friendly display face with irregular, hand-inked silhouettes and pronounced drip terminals. Strokes are chunky and uneven, with torn-looking edges, occasional interior voids, and puddled joins that create a wet, melting impression. Letterforms keep an upright stance but vary in width and contour, producing a deliberately unstable rhythm; counters are often pinched or partially filled, and punctuation/numerals follow the same smeared, organic logic.
Best suited to headlines and display settings such as Halloween promotions, haunted attraction branding, horror posters, and punchy social graphics. It can also work for album/playlist art or packaging where a messy, dripping motif is desired; use larger sizes and generous spacing to preserve legibility.
The overall tone is horror-leaning and theatrical, evoking slime, blood, or fresh paint running downward. It feels loud and confrontational, with a playful B-movie edge that reads as spooky rather than refined.
The design appears intended to simulate thick ink or paint that has pooled and run, delivering immediate genre signaling through drips, ragged edges, and irregular widths. It prioritizes atmosphere and impact over neutrality, aiming for a visceral, handmade look.
The texture is built into the outlines rather than added as a separate overlay, so the distressed character remains visible even at moderate sizes. Because drips and rough edges dominate the silhouettes, the font’s personality is strongest in short bursts where the shapes can be appreciated without crowding.