Distressed Vivy 3 is a regular weight, very narrow, high contrast, italic, short x-height font.
Keywords: posters, headlines, branding, packaging, album art, raw, expressive, handmade, gritty, energetic, handwritten feel, added texture, dynamic motion, display impact, brushy, textured, organic, calligraphic, slanted.
A condensed, slanted brush-script with sharp, high-contrast stroke behavior and visibly dry-brush texture. Strokes taper aggressively into hairlines and end in flicked terminals, with occasional ink breaks and rough edges that suggest fast, pressure-driven lettering. Letterforms are loosely connected in feel even when not fully joined, and the rhythm alternates between narrow upright stems and wider, sweeping curves. The overall texture is uneven and lively, with small variations in stroke thickness and ink density that read as intentional distress rather than noise.
This face is best suited to short-to-medium display settings where texture and motion are assets, such as posters, event graphics, apparel, packaging callouts, and punchy branding lines. It can also work well in album/cover art and social graphics where an expressive, hand-painted voice is desired, but the distressed detail suggests avoiding very small sizes or dense paragraphs.
The font conveys an edgy, human, improvised tone—like marker or brush lettering made in one pass. Its distressed texture and brisk slant add urgency and attitude, giving it a streetwise, handmade character rather than a polished script elegance.
The design appears aimed at capturing the immediacy of brush lettering while preserving a consistent alphabet for repeatable typesetting. Its narrow stance and italic energy prioritize impact and movement, with deliberate texture to evoke printed wear or dry ink.
Uppercase forms are tall and gesture-like, while the lowercase stays compact with a relatively small x-height and prominent ascenders/descenders, reinforcing a handwritten cadence. Numerals follow the same brush logic, with simplified shapes, strong diagonal stress, and occasional roughened joins that keep the set visually cohesive.