Blackletter Miju 7 is a regular weight, very narrow, low contrast, upright, normal x-height font.
Keywords: headlines, posters, logotypes, packaging, certificates, gothic, medieval, formal, heraldic, traditional, historic tone, manuscript feel, dense texture, display impact, angular, broken, pointed, condensed, calligraphic.
A condensed blackletter with crisp, broken strokes and sharp, pointed terminals. Stems are predominantly vertical with minimal curvature, while arches and bowls are built from faceted segments that create a tight, rhythmic texture. Stroke weight stays fairly even, with small spur-like feet and diamond-like joins giving the letterforms a chiseled, pen-cut feel. Counters are narrow and apertures are restrained, producing a dense color in text, and the numerals echo the same angular, segmented construction.
Best suited to display contexts such as headlines, mastheads, event posters, album or book covers, and brand marks that want a historic or ceremonial voice. It can also work for short passages in invitations, certificates, labels, and packaging when set large enough to keep the angular details clear.
The overall tone is historical and ceremonial, evoking manuscripts, heraldry, and old-world signage. Its tight rhythm and pointed detailing feel authoritative and traditional, with a slightly severe, formal presence.
Designed to deliver a classic blackletter look with a compact footprint, emphasizing vertical rhythm, pointed terminals, and a consistent pen-cut texture. The intent appears focused on strong period character and ornamental restraint rather than softness or modern neutrality.
In paragraph settings the narrow proportions and compact counters create strong texture and a continuous vertical cadence; generous spacing and larger sizes help preserve internal detail. Distinctive blackletter conventions appear throughout, including broken curves, notched joins, and a strongly articulated cap style that reads well in display lines.