Distressed Ragim 1 is a bold, normal width, medium contrast, upright, normal x-height font visually similar to 'BR Segma' by Brink, 'Magnum Sans' and 'Magnum Sans Pro' by FontMesa, 'Lota Grotesque One' by Latinotype, 'Lota Grotesque' by Los Andes, and 'Reyhan' by Plantype (names referenced only for comparison).
Keywords: posters, packaging, headlines, branding, merchandise, playful, handmade, rugged, casual, retro, print texture, handmade feel, casual impact, retro charm, chunky, rounded, blunt, imperfect, inked.
A heavy, rounded sans with compact proportions and softly squared terminals. Letterforms show irregular outlines and mottled interior texture, as if printed with worn type, stamped ink, or rough screenprint, producing subtle wobble and edge breakup. Curves are broadly drawn (notably in O/C/G), counters are open and generous, and strokes maintain a largely even weight with small, organic fluctuations. The lowercase is simple and friendly with single-storey forms and short, sturdy ascenders and descenders; figures are similarly stout and highly legible.
Best suited to short-to-medium display settings where the textured edges can be appreciated: posters, event and festival graphics, product packaging, café/food labels, merchandise, and casual brand marks. It can also work for pull quotes or section headers when you want a friendly, handcrafted emphasis without sacrificing clarity.
The overall tone is warm and informal, with a tactile, slightly gritty character that feels human and unpolished. It reads as approachable and upbeat, while the distressed texture adds a vintage, DIY flavor rather than a sleek or corporate voice.
The design appears intended to combine simple, robust sans forms with a deliberately imperfect print texture, creating a dependable display face that feels handmade and analog. It aims to deliver personality and warmth through rounded geometry and consistent distressing rather than intricate detailing.
Texture appears consistent across the set, giving words a cohesive, printed-on-paper feel. Spacing looks comfortable for display use, and the sturdy shapes keep readability strong even with the roughened edges.