Distressed Fulid 6 is a very bold, normal width, high contrast, italic, normal x-height font.
Keywords: posters, album art, streetwear, event promos, headlines, grunge, handmade, energetic, rebellious, street, handmade feel, gritty impact, expressive display, poster energy, brushy, rough, ragged, textured, chunky.
A heavy, brush-driven display face with thick strokes, tapered terminals, and visibly uneven contours. Letterforms show dry-brush texture, small voids, and rough edges that create a worn, ink-scraped look. The rhythm is lively and slightly forward-leaning, with inconsistent stroke pressure and variable letter widths that keep the line feeling hand-rendered rather than mechanical. Counters are often partially filled or irregular, and joins can be blunt or frayed, emphasizing an expressive, painted construction.
Best suited to short, high-impact text such as posters, concert flyers, album covers, apparel graphics, and bold social media titles. It works well when you want a handcrafted, gritty headline that feels painted or stamped rather than cleanly typeset.
The font conveys a raw, DIY attitude—loud, gritty, and spontaneous. Its distressed brush texture suggests underground posters, street art, and high-energy messaging where imperfection is part of the voice.
The design appears intended to mimic fast brush lettering with deliberate wear and ink breakup, prioritizing personality and motion over refinement. Its goal is to add immediacy and edge to display typography, evoking printed grit and hand-painted signage.
At larger sizes the texture and stroke breaks read as intentional detail; in smaller settings the rough interiors and tight counters can start to darken, giving it a dense, inked-in color. Numerals match the same brush texture and casual construction, keeping the set cohesive for headline use.