Distressed Fulim 1 is a bold, normal width, medium contrast, upright, normal x-height font.
Keywords: posters, album art, streetwear, event flyers, headlines, grunge, playful, handmade, punk, rough, handmade feel, raw texture, high impact, youthful edge, brushy, inky, jittery, tattered, cartoonish.
A rough, hand-drawn display face with thick, uneven strokes and heavily textured contours. Letterforms show jittery outlines, occasional interior gaps, and layered/overdrawn strokes that create a dry-brush, ink-scraped look. Proportions are slightly irregular with varied roundness in bowls and loose terminals, giving the set a deliberately imperfect rhythm while remaining generally legible. Numerals and lowercase follow the same distressed construction, with rounded forms often appearing partially double-lined or scuffed.
Best suited to attention-grabbing display use such as posters, music and nightlife branding, skate/streetwear graphics, and editorial or social headers where grit is desirable. It can work for short callouts, logos, and packaging accents when paired with a cleaner text face for body copy.
The overall tone is energetic and mischievous, combining a DIY marker/brush feel with worn, distressed edges. It reads as rebellious and informal, with a comic-grunge character that suggests noise, movement, and texture rather than polish.
The design appears intended to simulate expressive hand lettering made with a rough brush or marker, then pushed further with distressed wear and over-inking artifacts. Its goal is impact and texture—delivering a raw, DIY aesthetic that feels handmade and imperfect by design.
Texture is a primary feature: many glyphs appear as if built from multiple quick passes, producing dark build-ups and thin, broken sections in the same stroke. Spacing and shapes feel intentionally inconsistent, which adds personality in headlines but can create visual chatter in dense settings.