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Spooky Rini 1

Spooky Rini 1 is a regular weight, normal width, medium contrast, upright, normal x-height font.

Keywords: horror titles, game branding, album covers, poster headers, halloween promos, sinister, gothic, arcane, foreboding, dramatic, horror mood, blackletter twist, high impact, theatrical titling, blackletter, spiked, thorny, jagged, inked.


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A sharply stylized blackletter-inspired display face with compact proportions, pointed terminals, and aggressive triangular spurs. Strokes feel cut and inked rather than monoline, with a controlled, medium level of contrast and frequent wedge-like joins that create a serrated silhouette. Counters are relatively tight and angular, and many letters feature hooked feet and tapered beaks that emphasize verticality and rhythm. Numerals and capitals carry the same blade-edged detailing, giving the set a consistently barbed texture in both grid and text settings.

Best suited to short display lines such as horror film titles, haunted event flyers, fantasy or dark-themed game branding, album/merch graphics, and chapter or section headers that need an immediate sinister punch. Use generous size and spacing when clarity matters, as the spurred forms can close up in dense settings.

The overall tone is ominous and theatrical, evoking horror titles, occult ephemera, and medieval darkness. Its thorned edges and blackletter cues suggest menace and ritual, while the crisp, high-impact shapes push it toward cinematic, poster-like drama.

The design appears intended to merge blackletter structure with exaggerated spikes and tapered cuts to deliver a readable yet aggressively stylized horror display voice. Consistent thorn-like terminals across uppercase, lowercase, and figures support cohesive titling and branding applications where mood is the primary goal.

In running text the dense texture and frequent spikes create strong visual noise, which reads best at larger sizes where the interior details and sharp terminals can resolve cleanly. Capitals are particularly dominant and decorative, making mixed-case settings feel headline-driven rather than bookish.

Letter — Basic Uppercase Latin
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Letter — Basic Lowercase Latin
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Number — Decimal Digit
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Letter — Extended Uppercase Latin
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Letter — Extended Lowercase Latin
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Letter — Superscript Latin
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Number — Superscript
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Number — Fraction
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Punctuation
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Punctuation — Quote
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Symbol — Currency
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Symbol — Math
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