Distressed Fuliw 11 is a bold, normal width, high contrast, upright, normal x-height font.
Keywords: posters, headlines, album covers, event flyers, horror titles, grunge, spooky, punk, handmade, playful, texture, edge wear, diy energy, dramatic impact, atmosphere, rough, inked, ragged, textured, scratchy.
A heavy, brushy display face with jagged, distressed contours and visible interior scuffing that reads like worn ink or rough print. Strokes are chunky and high-contrast, with irregular terminals and occasional notches that create a torn-paper edge effect. Counters are generally open but uneven, and the overall rhythm is lively with subtle glyph-to-glyph variation in width and silhouette. The lowercase maintains a straightforward structure with a single-storey “a” and “g”, while caps are bold and compact with slightly inconsistent curves that reinforce the handmade texture.
Well-suited for attention-grabbing titles on posters, flyers, and social graphics where texture is a feature, not a flaw. It works especially well for horror-themed or gritty entertainment branding, album artwork, game/UI title cards, and short packaging or label callouts that benefit from a worn, ink-scraped look.
The texture and torn edges give it a gritty, mischievous tone—somewhere between DIY punk, Halloween creepiness, and comic roughness. It feels energetic and informal, with a deliberately imperfect finish that suggests urgency, noise, and attitude rather than polish.
Likely designed to deliver a bold display voice with a deliberately distressed surface, mimicking rough brush lettering or degraded printing. The goal appears to be instant character and atmosphere—trading typographic refinement for expressive texture and impact.
At text sizes the distressed details can visually fill in, so it reads best when given room to breathe. Numerals match the same roughened treatment and maintain strong presence for headlines and short callouts.