Distressed Furul 6 is a bold, wide, high contrast, upright, normal x-height font.
Keywords: posters, album art, game titles, packaging, headlines, grunge, handmade, edgy, playful, raw, add texture, signal diy, create tension, stand out, brushy, roughened, inked, ragged, blotty.
A heavy, hand-rendered display face with irregular, brush-like strokes and noticeably ragged outer edges. The letterforms are mostly upright with simple, blocky construction and uneven stroke terminals that look torn or dry-brushed, creating small notches and blobs along curves and joins. Counters are open but imperfectly shaped, and widths vary from glyph to glyph, producing a lively, uneven rhythm. The texture remains consistent across caps, lowercase, and numerals, with occasional ink pooling and jitter that makes the silhouette feel carved or stamped rather than precisely drawn.
Best suited for short, attention-grabbing settings such as posters, title cards, album/playlist art, game UI headings, event promos, or punchy packaging callouts where texture is a benefit. It works well when you want type to feel tactile and imperfect, especially over simple backgrounds with ample contrast.
The overall tone is gritty and handmade, mixing a DIY poster sensibility with a slightly mischievous, horror-adjacent edge. Its rough texture reads like distressed printing or hurried marker work, giving text an immediate, energetic presence.
The design appears intended to deliver a bold, distressed headline voice that mimics rough brush lettering or worn print, prioritizing texture and personality over neutrality. It aims to feel human-made and expressive, with enough structure to remain readable while keeping a deliberately frayed edge.
At larger sizes the distressed contour becomes a defining feature, while at smaller sizes the roughness can visually fill in details and soften counters. The font’s uneven spacing and width variability add character but can make long passages feel intentionally chaotic.