Spooky Gofa 3 is a bold, normal width, high contrast, upright, normal x-height font.
Keywords: horror posters, thriller titles, halloween promos, game branding, album covers, eerie, sinister, grunge, handmade, chaotic, distressed impact, hand-painted look, menacing tone, raw texture, brushy, ragged, drippy, blotty, expressive.
A rough, brush-painted display face with heavy, uneven strokes and sharply tapered terminals. Letterforms show frequent ink pooling and blot-like joins, with occasional drips and spurs that create a jagged silhouette. Curves are irregular and slightly wobbly, counters are often pinched or partially closed, and widths vary noticeably from glyph to glyph. The baseline feels lively and unstable, and the texture reads like wet ink dragged quickly across paper.
Works best in short, high-impact settings such as horror/thriller titles, Halloween promotions, game or film posters, album covers, and edgy merch graphics. It’s most effective at large sizes where the brush texture, drips, and torn edges can read clearly, and where a handmade, distressed voice is desirable.
The overall tone is ominous and gritty, evoking handmade warning scrawls, slashed signage, and dark, suspenseful title cards. Its messy edges and occasional drips add a visceral, horror-adjacent energy that feels urgent and unpredictable.
The design appears intended to mimic fast, forceful brush lettering with wet-ink artifacts—pooling, streaking, and drips—so the text feels raw and unsettling. Its irregular rhythm and aggressive terminals are geared toward atmospheric display typography rather than comfortable long-form reading.
Uppercase and lowercase share a consistent brush/ink logic, but with intentionally inconsistent detailing that heightens the distressed effect. Numerals follow the same blunt, smeared construction, prioritizing attitude over precision; small sizes and tight spacing may reduce clarity due to the dense texture and irregular counters.