Wacky Gehi 11 is a bold, wide, low contrast, upright, tall x-height font.
Keywords: posters, headlines, album art, event flyers, game titles, mischievous, chaotic, handmade, comic, punky, standout display, diy character, playful grit, quirky texture, angular, jagged, chunky, tilted, spiky.
A chunky, angular display face built from jagged, chisel-like strokes and irregular polygonal counters. Shapes lean and wobble slightly from glyph to glyph, with uneven joins, quirky diagonals, and a deliberately inconsistent rhythm that feels cut-and-assembled rather than drawn with smooth curves. The lowercase has a tall presence with simplified forms, while capitals and numerals maintain the same sharp, faceted geometry; overall spacing reads loose and lively, emphasizing silhouette over refinement.
Best suited to short, high-impact text such as posters, headlines, album/track art, party or event flyers, and playful game or video titles. It can work as an accent font in branding or packaging where a chaotic, handmade feel is desirable, but it will be less comfortable for long passages or small UI text.
The tone is playful and unruly—more prankster than polished—suggesting a goofy, slightly aggressive energy. Its crooked angles and uneven cadence evoke DIY zines, cartoon title cards, and spooky-fun novelty lettering without taking itself too seriously.
The design appears intended to deliver an intentionally off-kilter, hand-cut display look with strong silhouettes and a quirky, unpredictable rhythm. Its goal is character and attitude over neutrality, providing instant visual flavor for comedic, spooky, or rebellious themes.
Round letters are largely reinterpreted as faceted forms (notably O/0 and other bowls), which strengthens the graphic theme but can reduce clarity at smaller sizes. The exclamation point and dot elements appear as simple, solid shapes, reinforcing the cutout-like construction.