Distressed Fumiy 4 is a bold, normal width, high contrast, upright, short x-height font.
Keywords: posters, album art, streetwear, horror titles, zines, grunge, handmade, rebellious, raw, loud, add texture, handwritten feel, create grit, increase impact, brushy, scratchy, inked, ragged, jagged.
A rough, brush-driven display face with chunky, irregular strokes and ragged contours. Letterforms show strong pressure variation and visible tapering at stroke ends, creating a sharp, scratchy texture inside otherwise heavy silhouettes. Counters are uneven and often tight, and the baseline and cap-height alignment feel intentionally loose, adding an animated, handmade rhythm. Overall proportions are compact with quick joins and simplified construction that reads as painted or scrawled rather than drawn with geometric precision.
Best suited to display sizes where the distressed brush texture can be appreciated—posters, band or album graphics, event flyers, game or film title cards, and streetwear branding. It works well for short headlines, logos, and slogans, and is less appropriate for long-form reading where the irregular interiors can reduce clarity.
The font projects an energetic, rebellious tone—like marker-and-ink lettering used for underground posters, DIY packaging, or horror-leaning zines. Its distressed texture and aggressive stroke breaks give it a gritty, confrontational voice that feels spontaneous and imperfect by design.
The design appears intended to mimic fast, high-contrast brush lettering with deliberate wear and uneven ink coverage. Its goal is to deliver maximum attitude and texture, trading typographic refinement for impact and a raw, handcrafted feel.
In text settings the rough edge noise remains prominent, and the varying stroke terminals create a flickering texture across lines. Numerals match the same chiseled, brushy logic, supporting punchy headings and short bursts of copy where texture is part of the message.