Wacky Igda 3 is a bold, narrow, high contrast, italic, normal x-height font.
Keywords: halloween, posters, event promos, horror titles, stickers, horror, goopy, playful, chaotic, punk, slime effect, shock value, hand-painted, headline impact, seasonal display, dripping, inked, rough-edged, organic, cartoonish.
A heavy, slanted display face with rounded, brush-like letterforms and irregular outlines. Strokes are thick with tapered joins and occasional sharp terminals, and many glyphs feature downward “drip” extensions that create a wet-ink silhouette. Counters tend to be small and uneven, and spacing/sidebearings feel intentionally inconsistent, giving the alphabet a jittery rhythm. Numerals and letters share the same blotted, dripping treatment, keeping the set visually cohesive.
Best for short headlines and title treatments where the dripping texture can read clearly—posters, party flyers, haunted-house promotions, game or movie-style title cards, and bold social graphics. It can also work for packaging accents or stickers when used sparingly as a punchy display element.
The overall tone is spooky and mischievous, combining horror-movie goo with a comic, hand-painted energy. The dripping terminals read as messy, visceral, and attention-seeking, while the slant and rounded forms keep it more playful than ominous. It projects a loud, prankish attitude suited to seasonal or shock-value messaging.
The design appears intended to mimic dripping paint or slime applied with a brush, delivering an expressive, irregular look that feels handmade and theatrical. Its primary goal is impact and character rather than neutral readability, emphasizing silhouette, motion, and a deliberately messy finish.
The drip shapes vary from glyph to glyph, which adds character but can reduce regularity in long lines. The strong silhouette and textured edges make it most legible when set larger, where the interior shapes and drips have room to resolve.