Distressed Atda 3 is a light, narrow, medium contrast, italic, very short x-height font.
Keywords: posters, headlines, packaging, album art, social graphics, handwritten, gritty, expressive, casual, energetic, handmade feel, raw texture, casual emphasis, display impact, brushy, textured, rough, slanted, loose.
A slanted, handwritten script with a dry-brush texture and visibly irregular stroke edges. Letterforms show quick, gestural construction with tapered entries and exits, occasional ink breaks, and a lively baseline rhythm. Counters are generally open and simplified, with compact lowercase proportions and tall, wiry ascenders/descenders that create a spiky vertical cadence. Numerals follow the same informal, hand-drawn logic, with slightly inconsistent widths that reinforce an organic, unpolished feel.
Best suited for short-to-medium display copy where a handmade, textured voice is desirable—posters, cover art, packaging accents, social graphics, and branding touchpoints. It can also work for pull quotes or subheads when paired with a calmer text face, letting the script provide emphasis and personality without carrying long-form readability.
The font reads as spontaneous and human, with a gritty, street-level energy that feels personal rather than polished. Its texture suggests marker or brush-pen lettering on absorbent paper, giving it a raw, expressive tone suited to bold, characterful messaging.
The design appears intended to capture fast brush lettering with a deliberately rough, worn print character—prioritizing immediacy and attitude over refinement. Its uneven texture and lively slant aim to make digital type feel like an authentic hand-made mark.
Capital forms lean toward simplified script capitals rather than formal calligraphy, and several joins are intentionally loose, enhancing the hand-rendered impression. The texture becomes especially noticeable in smaller details like terminals and curves, where the stroke edge frays and intermittently thins.