Distressed Bisi 7 is a regular weight, narrow, high contrast, italic, short x-height font.
Keywords: posters, headlines, branding, packaging, apparel, expressive, gritty, casual, handmade, energetic, handmade feel, analog texture, bold impact, casual energy, brushy, textured, rough, dry-brush, slanted.
An italicized brush-script display with a narrow overall footprint and lively, calligraphic stroke rhythm. Letterforms show high contrast between thick downstrokes and thinner connecting strokes, with visibly dry-brush texture that creates irregular edges, small breaks, and ink-like drag. Terminals are tapered and often slightly frayed, while curves stay open and fast, giving the alphabet a handwritten immediacy. The lowercase has a relatively short x-height with long ascenders/descenders, and overall spacing feels organic rather than strictly uniform.
Best suited to display applications where texture and motion are an advantage: posters, event graphics, punchy headlines, logos/wordmarks, packaging fronts, and apparel or sticker-style designs. It performs particularly well at medium-to-large sizes where the dry-brush detail can remain legible and intentional.
The font conveys a bold, streetwise energy—confident, informal, and a little rebellious. Its distressed brush texture reads as handmade and analog, evoking marker lettering, painted signage, or worn print.
Likely designed to capture the speed and personality of brush lettering while adding a distressed, worn edge for a more rugged, contemporary feel. The goal appears to be impact and attitude rather than neutral reading comfort in long text.
Texture density varies within and across letters, producing a natural “loaded brush” look rather than a mechanical distress. Uppercase forms lean toward simplified, sign-painter capitals, while numerals keep the same slanted, brush-drawn character for consistent tone in headings and short callouts.