Serif Forked/Spurred Pule 8 is a very bold, narrow, low contrast, upright, normal x-height font visually similar to 'EFCO Colburn' by Ilham Herry (names referenced only for comparison).
Keywords: posters, headlines, logotypes, labels, packaging, gothic, old-world, authoritative, traditional, industrial, heritage, display impact, signage, branding, blackletter-influenced, angular, beveled, chiseled, ornate spurs.
A compact, heavy serif design with a distinctly angular, beveled construction. Stems are blocky and straight with clipped corners and frequent spur-like notches, giving many terminals a forked or chiseled look. Curves are minimized into faceted forms, counters are small and geometric, and the overall rhythm is tight and vertical. Uppercase and numerals read as sturdy, poster-like shapes, while the lowercase keeps similar weight and angularity, with pointed joins and squared bowls that maintain a consistent dark texture.
Best suited to display settings such as posters, headlines, labels, and branding marks where its carved, Gothic-influenced shapes can be appreciated. It works particularly well for heritage-themed packaging, signage, and identity systems that call for a bold, traditional voice.
The font conveys a Gothic, old-world tone with a strong, declarative presence. Its sharp, cut-in detailing and dense color suggest tradition and authority, with a hint of industrial or wood-type ruggedness.
The design appears intended to reinterpret historic serif and blackletter-adjacent signage styles in a dense, high-impact display face. Its faceted construction and spur details prioritize a memorable outline and strong presence over neutrality.
The face produces a very dark typographic color and benefits from generous tracking or larger sizes where the internal facets and spurs remain clear. The sculpted corners and notched terminals create a distinctive silhouette that stands out in headings and short lines.