Distressed Ubro 10 is a regular weight, narrow, high contrast, italic, very short x-height font.
Keywords: posters, packaging, headlines, social, labels, handwritten, casual, expressive, rustic, lively, handmade feel, authenticity, informal voice, texture character, brushy, textured, organic, rough, inked.
A slanted, hand-drawn script with brush-like strokes and visible texture that suggests dry ink or a rough marker. Letterforms are built from quick, gestural curves and tapered entries, with occasional thicker downstrokes and scratchy edges that create an uneven, lived-in outline. Spacing and widths feel natural rather than mechanically consistent, and many joins are loose, giving the line a slightly broken, sketchbook rhythm. Capitals are simplified and open, while lowercase forms stay compact and small relative to the ascenders, reinforcing a handwritten, note-like silhouette.
Works best for short-to-medium display text where its texture and motion can be appreciated—posters, packaging callouts, café or market-style signage, labels, and social graphics. It can also suit quotes or heading treatments where a casual, handcrafted feel is desired, while very small sizes may lose some of the distressed detail.
The font conveys an informal, personal tone—like hastily penned signage or a journal heading—balancing friendliness with a slightly gritty, handmade edge. Its texture and energetic stroke movement add character and a sense of authenticity, making it feel human and spontaneous rather than polished.
The design appears intended to mimic fast brush handwriting with a deliberately imperfect, textured mark, delivering a personable voice and handmade credibility for modern display applications.
Stroke endings often finish with flicks or soft tapers, and rounded counters stay airy even when the texture thickens the stroke. Numerals and capitals carry the same hand-rendered energy, helping mixed-content settings (text plus numbers) look cohesive.