Distressed Pudim 2 is a regular weight, normal width, medium contrast, upright, normal x-height font.
Keywords: posters, headlines, packaging, album art, book covers, handmade, rugged, grunge, quirky, vintage, worn print, handcrafted feel, tactile texture, casual display, rough-edged, textured, inked, uneven, organic.
A rough, inked letterform style with irregular outlines and subtly inconsistent stroke edges, as if printed from a worn stamp or drawn with a dry brush. Strokes are generally sturdy with moderate contrast, but the contours wobble and chip, creating a textured silhouette and slightly varied counters. Proportions lean compact and sturdy, with round forms that feel hand-shaped rather than geometric, and a mixed rhythm across the set that adds character without collapsing into illegibility. Numerals and lowercase follow the same distressed construction, maintaining a cohesive, intentionally imperfect texture in running text.
Well-suited for posters, headlines, and titling where a distressed, handmade texture is desirable. It can work effectively on packaging, labels, and cover art that aims for an artisanal or vintage-printed feel. In longer passages it remains readable, but it’s most compelling when used to showcase the rough edge texture at larger sizes.
The overall tone feels handmade and timeworn—casual, a bit gritty, and intentionally imperfect. It suggests DIY craft, analog printing, and a playful roughness that reads as authentic and human rather than polished or corporate.
Likely designed to capture the look of worn print or brush-ink lettering—an expressive, tactile texture with consistent character across uppercase, lowercase, and figures. The intent appears to balance legibility with a deliberately weathered, handcrafted surface.
The distressing is primarily expressed through edge erosion and small contour breaks rather than heavy internal fragmentation, so the shapes remain readable at moderate display sizes. Spacing appears slightly irregular in texture but visually balanced enough for short paragraphs and prominent headlines where the rough silhouette is part of the look.