Wacky Guret 2 is a bold, very narrow, low contrast, upright, tall x-height font.
Keywords: posters, album covers, titles, logos, packaging, gothic, occult, dramatic, medieval, theatrical, mood setting, gothic revival, dramatic display, brand impact, thematic titling, blackletter, angular, condensed, spiky, vertical.
A sharply angular blackletter-inspired display face with a strong vertical rhythm and compact, condensed proportions. Strokes are mostly monolinear in feel, with pointed terminals, dagger-like spurs, and frequent beveled notches that create a faceted silhouette. Counters are narrow and often slit-like, and several forms rely on straight stems with small hooked details rather than broad curves, producing a rigid, architectural texture. Capitals and lowercase share a consistent tall, columnar build; numerals follow the same narrow, chiseled construction for a unified color in lines of text.
Best suited for short display settings such as poster headlines, title cards, album or game branding, and logo lockups where a gothic, theatrical atmosphere is desired. It can also work for packaging or labels that lean into medieval, occult, or fantasy aesthetics, especially when set with generous tracking and ample size to preserve legibility.
The overall tone is dark, ceremonial, and slightly mischievous, evoking gothic signage, occult ephemera, and fantasy-world lettering. Its spiky details and compressed stance give it a tense, dramatic energy that reads as intentionally stylized rather than traditional or bookish.
The design appears intended to remix blackletter tropes into a crisp, highly vertical display style, prioritizing mood and silhouette over conventional readability. Its consistent chiseled terminals and narrow counters suggest a deliberate aim for a carved-sign or dagger-edged look that stands out in branding and titling.
At text sizes the dense vertical pattern can make individual letters feel similar, so spacing and size choices will strongly affect clarity. The sharp internal cuts and pointed feet become especially prominent on light backgrounds, emphasizing a carved, blade-like character.