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Spooky Yaha 7 is a bold, normal width, low contrast, italic, normal x-height font.

Keywords: horror posters, game titles, halloween promos, album covers, event flyers, sinister, arcane, aggressive, chaotic, ritualistic, genre signaling, shock impact, atmospheric display, hand-cut feel, jagged, angular, thorny, tapered, knife-edge.


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This typeface is built from sharp, chiseled strokes with hard angles and pointed terminals throughout. Letterforms lean forward and feel hand-drawn, with irregular contours and wedge-like joins that create a fractured silhouette. Strokes are mostly uniform in thickness but frequently taper into spikes, producing a cut-paper or carved-into-stone impression. Proportions and spacing vary from glyph to glyph, giving the text a restless rhythm while keeping a consistent, angular construction across the set.

This font works well for display situations where impact and atmosphere matter more than continuous readability, such as horror and thriller poster headlines, haunted attraction marketing, spooky season promotions, and game or film title treatments. It can also support short bursts of copy—taglines, chapter heads, or packaging callouts—when set large enough to preserve the angular details.

The overall tone is ominous and theatrical, suggesting danger, curses, and nocturnal atmospheres. Its jagged texture and aggressive tapering read as unsettling and high-energy, with an occult or ritual flavor rather than playful whimsy. The forward slant and serrated edges heighten urgency, making the voice feel like a warning scratched into a surface.

The design appears intended to evoke a hand-cut, weaponized brush or carved-mark aesthetic, using spikes and tapering to create tension and menace. Its uneven widths and jagged construction prioritize a dramatic texture and strong personality over typographic neutrality, aiming for immediate genre signaling in headline use.

Counters are often small and faceted, and some shapes verge on symbol-like geometry, which increases personality but can reduce clarity at small sizes. The numerals and lowercase follow the same blade-cut logic as the capitals, maintaining a consistent texture in mixed-case settings. Best results will come from generous sizing and controlled line lengths to keep the spiky rhythm from overwhelming the layout.

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Letter — Basic Lowercase Latin
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Letter — Extended Lowercase Latin
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Letter — Superscript Latin
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