Distressed Jeha 7 is a very bold, narrow, medium contrast, upright, normal x-height font visually similar to 'PhotoWall' by DearType and 'MVB Diazo' by MVB (names referenced only for comparison).
Keywords: posters, headlines, album art, horror titles, packaging, grunge, rugged, playful, punchy, handmade, add texture, create impact, evoke wear, diy feel, themed display, roughened, inked, blotchy, torn-edge, poster-like.
A compact, heavy display face with blunt proportions and strongly irregular contours. Strokes appear brush- or stamp-like, with roughened outer edges and occasional nicks and bite marks that create a worn, torn-paper texture. Counters are generally open but uneven, and terminals vary from squared-off slabs to ragged, ink-smeared endings, producing a lively, imperfect rhythm across words. The overall silhouette stays upright and sturdy while individual glyphs show subtle width and shape variation typical of distressed, hand-made lettering.
Works best for posters, headlines, and title treatments where the distressed silhouette can read clearly and contribute mood. It suits music/event graphics, themed packaging, game or film titling, and any design that benefits from a worn, stamped, or screen-printed feel.
The font conveys a gritty, DIY energy—part punk flyer, part spooky novelty—while remaining friendly and readable at display sizes. Its distressed texture adds attitude and motion, suggesting printed ephemera, old packaging, or stamped signage rather than polished corporate typography.
The design appears intended to deliver maximum impact with a deliberately imperfect, weathered surface—prioritizing character and texture over typographic refinement. It aims to mimic rough print artifacts and hand-rendered marks while keeping letterforms straightforward enough for bold display messaging.
The texture is consistent across uppercase, lowercase, and numerals, with the heaviest distressing concentrated along verticals and at corners. The sample text shows the face holds together well in short lines and emphatic phrases, but the rough edges and dense color make it better suited to larger settings than continuous small text.