Distressed Ohro 13 is a regular weight, narrow, high contrast, upright, short x-height font.
Keywords: posters, packaging, labels, headlines, book covers, handmade, vintage, rustic, folkloric, playful, handmade look, aged print, expressive display, themed branding, brushy, inked, roughened, textured, organic.
A hand-rendered display face with brush-and-ink construction and deliberately uneven edges. Strokes show noticeable pressure shifts and tapering terminals, with rough, mottled contours that mimic dry-brush or worn letterpress texture. Letterforms are compact and slightly condensed overall, with a lively, irregular rhythm and small baseline and width inconsistencies that reinforce the handmade character. Capitals feel tall and spare, while the lowercase has a short body and a more calligraphic, looping movement in letters like a, g, and y; numerals are similarly inked and slightly wobbly for an analog feel.
Well suited for display work where texture is an asset: posters, packaging, labels, headlines, and cover titles. It also fits branding for artisanal goods, cafés, breweries, and events that want a handcrafted, vintage-leaning tone; it performs best in short to medium runs of text where the rough ink character can be appreciated.
The font reads as crafty and old-world, like signage painted by hand or type pulled from a well-used print block. Its texture and unevenness give it warmth and personality, leaning toward rustic, storybook, and folk-art moods rather than sleek modernity.
The design appears intended to emulate handmade lettering and imperfect printing, combining brushy stroke modulation with deliberately distressed contours. Its narrow, tall proportions and expressive texture suggest a focus on characterful display typography for themed or narrative-driven applications.
Texture is prominent at all sizes, with irregular stroke boundaries and occasional interior roughness that can visually thicken in dense settings. Spacing appears naturally uneven in a way that suits short phrases, while extended text benefits from generous tracking and line spacing to keep the distressed edges from crowding.