Distressed Fulob 15 is a very bold, narrow, medium contrast, upright, normal x-height font.
Keywords: headlines, posters, packaging, event promos, title cards, spooky, vintage, playful, theatrical, rough-hewn, evoke age, add texture, create mood, grab attention, wedge serif, ink-trap, warped, hand-cut, high-ink.
A compact, heavy display face with wedge-like serif cues and noticeably uneven, hand-shaped contours. Strokes swell and pinch irregularly, with ragged edges and occasional interior notches that create a worn, ink-choked look. Letterforms are upright but slightly wobbly in stance, and widths vary from glyph to glyph, producing a lively, uneven rhythm. Counters tend to be small, terminals are blunt and flared, and rounded letters (O, Q, C) read as slightly squashed with organic, imperfect curves.
Works best for display settings where texture and character are the point: posters, cover titles, festival or Halloween/event promotion, packaging labels, and punchy editorial headlines. It can also add a vintage, offbeat accent to logos or wordmarks when used at larger sizes with generous spacing.
The overall tone feels spooky and theatrical, like circus posters, haunted-house signage, or pulp-era headlines. Its rough texture and quirky proportions add a mischievous, handmade energy that reads more expressive than refined.
The design appears intended to mimic rough printing or hand-cut letterforms, prioritizing personality and atmosphere over typographic neutrality. Its irregular outlines and wedge-like details suggest a deliberate throwback to old poster typography with a distressed, storybook-to-spooky twist.
The alphabet shows intentional inconsistency in curves and serif shapes, reinforcing a distressed, printed-by-hand impression. Numerals match the heavy, irregular treatment, and the dense color can start to close up in smaller sizes, favoring short bursts of text over long reading.