Distressed Innuz 1 is a regular weight, normal width, medium contrast, upright, normal x-height font.
Keywords: posters, headlines, book covers, packaging, labels, grungy, vintage, quirky, raw, pulp, aged print, analog texture, poster tone, handmade feel, rough edges, ink bleed, worn print, blotchy, uneven texture.
A distressed serif with chunky strokes and noticeably irregular, eroded contours. The letterforms show a printed, ink-worn texture: edges wobble, terminals look chipped, and counters vary slightly in shape, creating a lively, imperfect rhythm. Serifs are short and blunt, often appearing partially broken or softened, and the overall drawing keeps a sturdy, legible silhouette despite the heavy surface noise. Spacing reads fairly straightforward in text, while the texture introduces a mottled, handmade press feel at display sizes.
Best suited to display applications where texture is an asset: posters, headlines, album or book covers, packaging, and label-style graphics. It can work for short paragraphs or pull quotes when set large enough for the distressed details to remain readable, but it will be most impactful in titles and branding moments that benefit from an aged, tactile print look.
The font conveys a weathered, analog tone—part old poster, part typewriter/letterpress impression, with a playful roughness rather than purely gritty aggression. Its uneven ink character adds personality and a slightly mischievous, pulpy atmosphere.
Likely designed to mimic worn printing and imperfect ink transfer while keeping classic serif proportions for readability. The goal appears to be a dependable, familiar skeleton with an intentionally degraded surface to deliver character, atmosphere, and a vintage-printed impression.
The distressed treatment is consistent across capitals, lowercase, and numerals, with especially visible roughness around bowls and joins. The numerals match the same battered print texture, supporting cohesive titling and short numeric callouts without feeling like a separate set.