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Spooky Wawe 2 is a regular weight, narrow, medium contrast, italic, normal x-height font.

Keywords: horror titles, posters, game ui, album covers, halloween promos, eerie, sinister, dramatic, aggressive, mysterious, create tension, grab attention, genre signaling, theatrical display, spiky, tapered, angular, jagged, slashed.


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A sharply angled display face with a pronounced forward slant and energetic, uneven rhythm. Strokes taper into knife-like points and triangular terminals, with wedgey joins and abrupt direction changes that create a cut, slashed silhouette. Counters are small and irregular, and many letters show asymmetric construction, giving the alphabet a restless, hand-cut feel. Figures and capitals follow the same pointed logic, maintaining consistent bite-like notches and aggressive ends across the set.

Best suited for short, high-impact settings such as horror or thriller titles, posters, and promotional graphics where the sharp silhouettes can read clearly. It also works for game menus, chapter headings, or packaging that needs a menacing, stylized voice. Use generous tracking and larger sizes to preserve the distinctive points and counters in longer lines.

The overall tone is tense and theatrical, evoking danger and suspense. Its sharp, fractured contours read as ominous and slightly chaotic, lending a horror-leaning mood without relying on drips or gooey effects. The italic motion adds urgency, making the voice feel like a warning or a title card in a thriller.

The design appears intended as a characterful display font that injects suspense through tapered strokes, jagged terminals, and a fast, slanted stance. It aims to feel hand-shaped and dangerous—more like carved or cut lettering than neutral typography—while keeping an internally consistent system across letters and numerals.

The font favors expressive silhouette over uniform texture, with noticeable variation in character widths and a deliberately irregular baseline feel in running text. Tight apertures and spiky terminals can visually merge at small sizes, while larger sizes emphasize the dramatic negative shapes and blade-like endings.

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