Distressed Funah 4 is a bold, narrow, high contrast, italic, normal x-height font.
Keywords: posters, headlines, album art, event flyers, branding, gritty, energetic, handmade, rebellious, playful, handmade feel, rough texture, dynamic emphasis, display impact, brushy, ragged, textured, painterly, expressive.
A slanted, brush-driven display face with thick-to-thin stroke modulation and visibly uneven stroke edges. Letterforms are compact and slightly condensed with lively, variable stroke endings that look scraped or dry-brushed, producing small gaps, spikes, and rough contours. Counters are generally open and simplified, while joins and curves show naturalistic wobble and tapering, giving the overall rhythm a fast, hand-rendered feel rather than geometric precision.
Best suited to short, high-impact settings such as posters, headlines, packaging callouts, album or cover art, and energetic brand marks. It works particularly well where a rough, handcrafted finish is desirable and where ample size and spacing can preserve its textured edges.
The font conveys a gritty, streetwise energy with a handmade immediacy, like hurried signage or a marker/paintbrush headline. Its rough texture reads as intentional wear, adding attitude and motion while keeping the tone informal and expressive.
The design appears intended to simulate bold brush lettering with a worn, dry-brush texture, combining speed and gesture with a deliberately imperfect finish for expressive display typography.
Texture is distributed across most glyphs, especially at terminals and along outer curves, so large sizes emphasize the distressed character while smaller sizes may lose fine ragged details. Numerals and capitals follow the same brush logic, maintaining a cohesive, poster-like presence.