Wacky Boma 10 is a bold, narrow, medium contrast, upright, normal x-height font.
Keywords: posters, headlines, halloween, event promos, game titles, spooky, dripping, campy, chaotic, grungy, mood setting, thematic display, shock value, playful horror, texture effect, splatter, horror, slime, inkblot, rough.
A heavy, condensed display face built from simple, mostly geometric letter skeletons that are intentionally disrupted by irregular drip and smear terminals. Strokes are thick and fairly consistent, with slightly softened corners and frequent cut-in notches and teardrop-like drops along bottoms and some inner counters. The overall rhythm is compact and blocky, but each glyph carries small variations in drip length and edge raggedness, creating an uneven, handmade texture while maintaining clear uppercase/lowercase differentiation and recognizable numerals.
Best used for short, high-impact text such as posters, titles, packaging callouts, and themed event promotions where the dripping texture is a feature. It suits horror-leaning, slime/monster aesthetics in games, party flyers, or theatrical graphics, and works best at display sizes where the irregular terminals remain readable.
The dripping silhouettes evoke slime, ink, or melting paint, giving the type a horror-poster and Halloween-prop energy. Its playful irregularity reads more camp than grim, suggesting B-movie titles, haunted-house signage, and theatrical “gross-out” effects.
The design appears intended to turn a straightforward, condensed bold structure into a themed graphic voice by adding melting/dripping effects and roughened edges. The goal is immediate mood-setting and memorability rather than neutral readability, making it a deliberate one-off display style for expressive branding and titles.
Counters often stay open and legible despite the added drips, and the texture is applied most strongly on baseline-facing edges, which helps preserve the top silhouettes. The sample text shows the decorative erosion can create dark spots at small sizes, while larger sizes reveal the characterful drip details more clearly.