Distressed Nuner 2 is a regular weight, normal width, low contrast, upright, normal x-height font.
Keywords: posters, book covers, packaging, logotypes, headlines, rustic, gritty, quirky, vintage, handcrafted, aged print, tactile texture, organic irregularity, storybook tone, display impact, handmade, textured, grungy, weathered, rough-cut.
A serifed, oldstyle-leaning roman with rough, broken-looking edges and subtly inconsistent stroke widths. The forms stay largely upright and readable, but the outlines wobble and chip as if printed from worn type or stamped with imperfect ink coverage. Counters are fairly open, terminals are blunt and irregular, and the overall texture builds a noticeable dark, tactile color on the page.
Works well for titles, packaging, posters, book covers, and branding that benefits from an antique, handmade, or rugged feel. It can support short to medium passages when set generously, especially for epigraphs, pull quotes, or themed editorial applications where texture is part of the aesthetic. Best avoided for small UI text or dense documents where the rough edges could reduce clarity.
This face conveys a weathered, analog tone with a hint of mischief and grit. The irregular contours and uneven rhythm suggest handmade production, giving it an informal, story-driven voice that can feel rustic, quirky, or slightly ominous depending on context.
The design appears intended to simulate aged or imperfect reproduction—like worn metal type, distressed letterpress, or a hand-stamped poster—while keeping letterforms conventional enough for clear reading. Its controlled structure paired with roughened contours aims to add character and atmosphere without fully sacrificing legibility.
The texture is consistent across uppercase, lowercase, and numerals, creating an even distressed color rather than isolated ‘dirty’ glyphs. Lowercase shows a traditional serif text skeleton, while the caps and figures maintain the same chipped perimeter, reinforcing a cohesive worn-print effect.