Spooky Gohe 7 is a bold, very narrow, medium contrast, italic, normal x-height font.
Keywords: posters, movie titles, game titles, album covers, halloween promos, menacing, chaotic, grungy, eerie, aggressive, genre signaling, shock impact, handmade grit, dramatic titles, jagged, torn, spiky, brushy, high-impact.
A jagged display face with sharp, torn brush edges and irregular silhouettes that feel carved and wind-swept. Strokes are heavy and taper unpredictably into points, with frequent notches and bite-like cut-ins that create a fractured outline. The slant and compressed proportions produce a fast, forward rhythm, while counters are small and uneven, especially in rounded letters, reinforcing a rough, distressed texture. Numerals and lowercase maintain the same shredded, angular construction for a consistent, high-contrast silhouette in headlines.
Best suited to short, high-impact settings such as posters, title cards, packaging callouts, and promotional graphics where the distressed edges can read clearly. It works particularly well for horror, dark fantasy, and action-themed projects, and can add bite to logos or chapter headers when used at larger sizes.
The overall tone is ominous and volatile, channeling classic horror and thriller energy through spines, scratches, and ragged terminals. It reads as urgent and confrontational rather than refined, with a handmade brutality that suggests danger, suspense, and late-night pulp.
The design appears intended to deliver immediate genre signaling through aggressive, torn-brush letterforms and dramatic, spiked terminals. It prioritizes atmosphere and silhouette over neutrality, aiming to create a distinctive, unsettling voice for display typography.
Letterforms lean on exaggerated spikes and asymmetry, so word shapes feel lively but intentionally unstable. In longer lines the texture becomes dense and noisy, making it most effective when given room and strong contrast against the background.