Blackletter Ebri 3 is a regular weight, narrow, medium contrast, upright, normal x-height font.
Keywords: posters, headlines, logos, album covers, packaging, medieval, gothic, ritual, dramatic, heraldic, evoke heritage, create drama, signal fantasy, display impact, stylized readability, angular, faceted, spiky, calligraphic, broken strokes.
An angular, faceted blackletter with broken-stroke construction and sharp, chamfered terminals. Stems are mostly straight and vertical, with frequent pointed joins, diamond-like counters, and clipped corners that create a carved, crystalline rhythm. The texture is relatively even in color while still showing noticeable modulation between thick verticals and finer connecting strokes. Capitals are tall and assertive with geometric internal shapes, while lowercase forms keep a compact, upright stance and use simplified blackletter cues for readability. Numerals follow the same cut, polygonal logic, with segmented curves and strong diagonal facets.
Best suited to display settings where the angular texture can read clearly—posters, headlines, wordmarks, and branding with a medieval or gothic theme. It also works well for album artwork, game titles, event materials, and packaging that benefits from a bold, historic or mystical voice.
The font conveys a medieval, ceremonial tone—formal, dramatic, and slightly ominous. Its spiky silhouettes and fractured strokes evoke manuscripts, heraldry, and fantasy world-building, giving text a strong historical or arcane flavor.
The font appears designed to deliver a recognizable blackletter voice in a cleaner, more geometric and legible form than dense manuscript styles. Its consistent faceting and clipped terminals suggest an intention to feel carved or forged, giving modern display typography a distinctly medieval character.
The design leans toward a clean, display-oriented interpretation of blackletter: ornament is restrained, spacing is fairly open for the style, and letterforms prioritize crisp geometry over dense texture. Diagonals and notched joins appear consistently across uppercase, lowercase, and figures, reinforcing a unified, chiseled aesthetic.