Distressed Opkod 13 is a regular weight, narrow, medium contrast, upright, short x-height font.
Keywords: posters, album art, packaging, event flyers, headlines, handmade, rugged, casual, expressive, grunge, hand-lettering, diy texture, human warmth, analog grit, brushy, textured, organic, uneven, inky.
A rough, handwritten display face with brush-like strokes and visibly textured edges that mimic dry ink or worn printing. Letterforms are simplified and open, with rounded turns, occasional tapering, and irregular stroke endings that create a lively, uneven rhythm. The baseline and proportions feel intentionally inconsistent, with a slightly condensed overall footprint and compact lowercase that reads as small and wiry against taller ascenders and prominent capitals. Numerals follow the same hand-drawn logic, with imperfect curves and varied widths that reinforce the distressed, analog feel.
Well-suited for posters, flyers, album/playlist art, and branding moments that benefit from a handcrafted, distressed voice. It can work for short headlines, callouts, and packaging labels where texture adds character, while extended small-size text may lose some clarity due to the rough edges and irregular rhythm.
The font conveys a scrappy, human tone—informal, energetic, and a bit gritty. Its dry-brush texture and uneven rhythm suggest DIY craft, street-level authenticity, and a lo-fi, zine-like attitude rather than polished refinement.
Likely designed to capture an inky, hand-lettered brush look with built-in wear and texture, delivering an immediately human and imperfect surface. The goal appears to be quick personality and authenticity, prioritizing expressive marks over geometric consistency.
Texture is a key identifying feature: counters and strokes show subtle wobble and roughness, so the type looks best when some grain and edge character can remain visible. Spacing appears naturally irregular, contributing to a spontaneous, handwritten cadence in longer lines.