Distressed Buha 4 is a bold, normal width, high contrast, italic, normal x-height font.
Keywords: posters, headlines, album art, game titles, event promos, edgy, aggressive, energetic, dramatic, raw, impact, grit, motion, handmade, intensity, brushy, jagged, inked, slanted, angular.
A slanted, brush-driven display face with sharp, tapering terminals and visibly broken edges that mimic dry-brush ink and torn paper contours. Strokes swing between thick, full bodies and razor-thin flicks, creating a punchy rhythm with frequent wedge-like joins and angular counters. Letterforms are loosely connected in feel but remain individually drawn, with uneven stroke boundaries and a hand-cut texture that stays consistent across caps, lowercase, and figures. Numerals follow the same brush logic, with pointed entries/exits and slightly irregular widths that keep the set lively in text.
This font performs best in short, high-impact settings such as posters, title cards, album or mixtape artwork, game and film titling, and attention-grabbing event promotions. It is well suited to branding moments that want a handmade, distressed brush aesthetic and can also work for punchy pull quotes or packaging callouts when set large with generous spacing.
The overall tone is intense and confrontational, with a fast, action-oriented energy that reads as rebellious and streetwise. Its roughened brush texture adds grit and urgency, leaning toward dramatic, high-impact messaging rather than refinement or calm.
The design appears intended to capture a forceful, hand-painted brush look with deliberate roughness and a dynamic forward slant. Its exaggerated contrast and jagged stroke edges prioritize attitude and immediacy, aiming for display impact over extended-reading comfort.
Uppercase forms show strong diagonal emphasis and sharp spur-like details, while lowercase maintains a similarly aggressive slant and compact, gestural construction. The texture is prominent enough that small sizes may lose interior clarity, but at larger sizes it becomes a defining stylistic feature.