Blackletter Kojy 10 is a bold, very narrow, low contrast, upright, normal x-height font.
Keywords: logotypes, posters, headlines, album art, packaging, gothic, heraldic, dramatic, traditional, authoritative, heritage, impact, formal tone, old-world style, compact display, angular, spiky, condensed, ornate, chiselled.
A condensed blackletter with dense vertical rhythm and sharply faceted terminals. Strokes are predominantly straight and upright, with minimal curvature and crisp, wedge-like feet and caps that create a carved, architectural silhouette. Counters are tight and mostly enclosed, and the joins form pointed notches and diamond-like intersections that emphasize a rigid, columnar texture. Capitals are tall and formal with pronounced top spikes, while the lowercase keeps a compact, even x-height and narrow apertures; numerals follow the same narrow, vertical construction for a consistent color.
Best suited to logos, headlines, posters, and other short-form display settings where its narrow, spiky construction can read clearly at larger sizes. It also fits branding for historic, gothic, metal, or craft themes, and can add gravitas to packaging, titles, and event materials when used with ample size and contrast.
The overall tone is historic and ceremonial, projecting a stern, old-world presence. Its sharp edges and compressed structure evoke medieval manuscript lettering and traditional European signage, with a distinctly dramatic, authoritative voice.
The design appears intended to deliver a compact, high-impact blackletter voice with a disciplined vertical cadence and distinctive angular detailing. Its consistent narrow proportions and carved terminals suggest a focus on bold, emblematic typography for titles and identity work rather than long-form reading.
In text, the strong vertical pattern produces a dark, continuous banding, especially in words with repeated stems (m, n, u, w). Spacing appears tuned for display-like settings, where the tight counters and pointed detailing read as intentional ornament rather than body-text texture.