Distressed Meho 2 is a bold, very narrow, medium contrast, upright, normal x-height font.
Keywords: posters, album art, headlines, packaging, event flyers, raw, gritty, handmade, noisy, playful, handmade feel, rough texture, display impact, analog look, brushy, ragged, blotchy, uneven, inked.
A condensed, hand-rendered face with heavy strokes and rough, irregular contours. Forms are built from largely monolinear, brush-like marks that leave frayed edges, occasional blots, and subtle stroke wobble, creating a textured silhouette rather than crisp outlines. Counters are small and somewhat uneven, terminals are blunt and broken, and spacing/widths vary from glyph to glyph, reinforcing an intentionally unpolished rhythm in text.
Best suited for short, high-impact settings where texture is an asset: posters, cover art, event graphics, and packaging that wants a rugged, handmade feel. It works especially well at display sizes where the frayed edges and ink texture remain legible and intentional.
The font conveys a gritty, do-it-yourself energy—like ink laid down quickly with a worn marker or dry brush. Its distressed texture reads as expressive and slightly chaotic, balancing toughness with a quirky, informal character.
Likely drawn to mimic distressed brush lettering in a compact footprint, prioritizing expressive texture and a handcrafted voice over typographic precision. The goal appears to be strong visual punch with a worn, analog print/ink character for thematic and attention-grabbing display use.
Uppercase letters are tall and compact with simplified geometry, while lowercase retains a hand-drawn irregularity that makes word shapes lively. Numerals echo the same roughened stroke behavior, keeping the set visually consistent across alphanumerics.