Distressed Nudul 1 is a regular weight, normal width, medium contrast, upright, normal x-height font.
Keywords: posters, headlines, album art, horror titles, event promos, grunge, spooky, handmade, vintage, punk, aged print, handmade feel, gritty impact, thematic display, rough, ragged, blotchy, inked, textured.
A rough, distressed display face with irregular, ink-bled contours and visibly eroded edges throughout. Letterforms keep mostly simple, readable skeletons, but their outlines wobble and chip, creating a stamped or worn-print look. Strokes are moderately heavy with uneven terminals and occasional interior bite marks; counters stay generally open, though texture intrudes to add noise. Overall spacing and rhythm feel deliberately inconsistent, reinforcing a handmade, aged impression while remaining legible at larger sizes.
Best suited to display applications where texture is an asset: posters, headlines, packaging accents, album/merch graphics, and title cards—especially for horror, Halloween, punk, or grunge-themed creative. It can work in short bursts of copy in the larger sample sizes shown, but the distressed edges may reduce clarity in small text or dense paragraphs.
The texture and torn edges give the font a gritty, unsettling tone—suggesting worn posters, underground flyers, or aged ephemera. It reads as raw and expressive rather than refined, with an atmosphere that can feel eerie, rebellious, and cinematic depending on setting and contrast.
Designed to deliver an intentionally worn, ink-smeared aesthetic while preserving recognizable letter structures for punchy readability. The consistent distress pattern across uppercase, lowercase, and numerals suggests a deliberate "aged print" concept aimed at expressive, themed typography rather than neutral editorial setting.
Uppercase forms feel sturdy and sign-like, while lowercase introduces more quirky, variable silhouettes, which adds character in short text. Numerals follow the same distressed treatment and maintain clear differentiation, supporting bold, attention-grabbing set lines.