Wacky Itra 10 is a regular weight, normal width, medium contrast, upright, normal x-height font.
Keywords: posters, game titles, horror, fantasy, album art, spiky, ritual, chaotic, mischievous, edgy, thematic display, dramatic texture, carved look, shock value, angular, triangular, blade-like, ink-trap, sharp terminals.
A jagged, angular display face built from wedge-like strokes and abrupt, knife-sharp terminals. Forms are highly stylized with frequent triangular cut-ins, notches, and occasional diamond counters, creating a fractured silhouette and irregular rhythm. Curves appear sparingly and are typically pinched into points; joins often look carved rather than smoothly drawn. The lowercase mixes narrow, hooked ascenders with abrupt arms and asymmetric bowls, and the numerals echo the same shard-like construction, favoring faceted corners over continuous curves.
Best suited to short display settings where personality matters more than continuous readability—title cards, posters, game/film branding, event flyers, and packaging that needs a dark-fantasy or edgy novelty voice. It can also work for pull quotes or section headers when set with generous tracking and ample size.
The overall tone is ominous and theatrical, with a hand-cut, arcane energy that reads as intentionally unruly. Its spiked contours and carved-in details give it a mischievous, slightly menacing personality—more spellbook and dungeon-sign than everyday signage.
The design appears intended to mimic carved or cut lettering, emphasizing sharp facets, notched strokes, and irregular construction to produce a dramatic, otherworldly presence. It prioritizes distinctive silhouette and theme-forward texture over typographic neutrality.
Legibility relies on size and context: distinctive silhouettes help at display scales, but the dense notches and irregular spacing can make long passages feel busy. The most recognizable motif is the repeated use of triangular wedges and diamond-like shapes, which unifies the set despite varied letter structures.