Distressed Fubet 13 is a bold, narrow, high contrast, upright, normal x-height font.
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A rough, brush-ink display face with thick, high-contrast strokes and visibly irregular edges. Forms are generally upright with compact proportions and uneven stroke terminals that look scraped or dry-brushed, producing small spikes, notches, and wobble along curves. Counters are simple and open, with occasional interior streaking that suggests layered ink. Overall spacing and widths vary from glyph to glyph, reinforcing a hand-rendered, distressed rhythm rather than a geometric, engineered one.
Best suited for short, high-impact settings where texture is an asset: posters, headlines, event promotions, packaging accents, and entertainment or music-related graphics. It can also work for social media graphics and title treatments, especially where a handmade, grungy tone helps establish character.
The texture and uneven strokes give the font a gritty, DIY attitude with a lively, energetic feel. It reads as informal and expressive—more like a quick marker/brush sign than polished lettering—adding immediacy and a slightly chaotic, rebellious tone.
The design appears intended to simulate bold brush lettering with a distressed, worn finish, prioritizing personality and texture over pristine uniformity. Its compact, upright shapes and strong black presence aim to stay legible at display sizes while delivering a raw, handcrafted aesthetic.
Round characters (like O/Q/0/8) show noticeable stroke overlap and interior artifacts that enhance the worn/printed effect, while verticals in letters like I, J, and lowercase stems carry bristled ends. The numeral set matches the same rugged texture, keeping the overall voice consistent across text and display lines.