Wacky Mohi 5 is a light, very wide, medium contrast, upright, normal x-height font.
Keywords: posters, headlines, album art, game ui, packaging, quirky, playful, handmade, retro, offbeat, attention grabbing, handmade feel, expressive display, quirky branding, angular, chiseled, sketchy, irregular, kinked.
A jagged, angular display face with lightly weighted strokes and a deliberately uneven, hand-cut rhythm. Stems and bowls are built from straight segments and shallow curves, with frequent kinks, tapered ends, and small wedge-like terminals that suggest a quick marker or knife-cut edge. Counters are often squarish and open, while curves (notably in C, G, S, and 3) flatten into faceted arcs. The lowercase keeps a simple, single-storey construction and echoes the same irregular baseline and stroke behavior, producing a consistent but intentionally unpolished texture across words and lines.
Best used at display sizes where the angular quirks and wedge terminals remain clear. It works well for posters, playful branding, album art, game-related interfaces, and packaging that benefits from a deliberately odd, handcrafted feel. In longer text, it reads more as a stylistic texture than a neutral reading face, making it strongest for short bursts of copy, titles, and expressive pull quotes.
The overall tone is mischievous and idiosyncratic, reading as quirky and handmade rather than formal. Its uneven geometry and slightly chaotic spacing give it a comic, DIY energy that feels retro and experimental, suited to attention-grabbing, characterful typography.
The design appears intended to deliver a one-off, character-driven look by combining wide proportions with faceted curves and irregular terminals. Its consistent “handmade” distortions suggest a goal of being memorable and expressive rather than typographically quiet.
Letterforms show a mix of squared and rounded geometry, with occasional asymmetries that create a lively, jittery color in text. Numerals follow the same faceted logic, with sharp corners and flattened curves that keep the set cohesive. The font’s personality becomes more apparent in longer phrases, where the irregular stroke endings and variable widths create an animated, bouncy word shape.