Wacky Ufby 10 is a bold, normal width, medium contrast, upright, normal x-height font.
Keywords: posters, headlines, branding, packaging, editorial display, playful, quirky, mischievous, offbeat, cartoonish, stand out, add humor, create texture, signal novelty, grab attention, cutout, notched, broken strokes, stenciled feel, chunky curves.
A heavy, rounded display face with simplified, geometric skeletons that are repeatedly interrupted by sharp notches, gaps, and wedge-shaped cutouts. Curves are generous and soft, but the internal breaks introduce jagged rhythm and uneven continuity across strokes, producing a choppy, collage-like texture in words. Counters tend toward circular or oval forms, terminals are blunt, and several letters show asymmetric interruptions that make the silhouette lively and irregular while remaining broadly legible.
Best suited for short display settings where the built-in interruptions can be appreciated: posters, event flyers, album or game titles, packaging callouts, and social graphics. It can work well for comedic, youth-oriented, or experimental branding accents, especially at medium to large sizes. For longer text or small UI sizes, the internal gaps and irregular joins may reduce readability, so it’s better as a headline or logo companion than as a body face.
This typeface projects a playful, mischievous energy with a slightly chaotic, cut-and-paste feel. The recurring bite-like voids and broken connections create a sense of motion and surprise, giving headlines an offbeat, quirky personality. Overall it reads as intentionally “wrong” in a fun way—more comedic and experimental than polished or formal.
The design appears intended to function as an attention-grabbing display font where texture is built into the letterforms themselves. By carving consistent voids through otherwise simple shapes, it creates a distinctive pattern at word level, prioritizing personality and impact over smooth reading. The overall construction suggests a deliberate “glitched” or cutout effect to make ordinary text feel animated and unconventional.
The notch-and-gap motif is applied across caps, lowercase, and numerals, giving the font a strong, repeatable texture that becomes more pronounced in all-caps and tightly set lines. Numerals follow the same chunky construction, keeping the tone consistent for pricing, dates, and bold callouts.