Distressed Unmi 3 is a light, very narrow, medium contrast, italic, very short x-height font.
Keywords: posters, album covers, brand marks, titles, packaging, handwritten, edgy, restless, expressive, casual, human touch, raw texture, expressive display, informal tone, speed writing, brushy, scribbled, angular, spiky, ragged.
A slanted handwritten style with long, wiry strokes and a quick, sketch-like construction. Letterforms are built from sharp angles and looping curves, with visibly uneven terminals and occasional hook-like endings that give a rough, distressed texture. Stroke flow suggests a pointed pen or dry brush, producing lively rhythm, inconsistent joins, and a slightly jittery baseline. Uppercase forms read as gestural and open, while the lowercase is compact with tall ascenders and thin, minimal counters, creating an overall airy, high-energy texture in words.
Works best for short, attention-grabbing settings such as posters, cover art, headlines, and expressive branding where texture and personality are desirable. It can also add edge to packaging or social graphics, but its scratchy detailing and narrow build make it less suited to long body copy or small UI sizes.
The tone feels informal and intense—like fast notes or a signature scrawl—mixing a stylish flair with a slightly abrasive, gritty edge. It carries a rebellious, street-level attitude that can feel energetic and a bit dramatic rather than polished or quiet.
Likely designed to capture the immediacy of rapid handwriting while preserving legibility through familiar letter skeletons. The roughened edges and inconsistent stroke finish appear intentional, aiming for a raw, distressed script feel that reads as personal and dynamic.
Spacing and letterfit appear intentionally irregular, contributing to a hand-drawn cadence in text. The numerals keep the same brisk, cursive-leaning motion, and many characters end in tapered flicks that add motion across a line.