Distressed Naza 13 is a regular weight, normal width, medium contrast, upright, short x-height font.
Keywords: posters, packaging, book covers, headlines, labels, handmade, playful, rustic, casual, quirky, handmade feel, added texture, casual display, human warmth, rough, wobbly, brushy, organic, uneven.
A rough, hand-drawn display face with monoline strokes that vary subtly from letter to letter, as if made with a marker or brush pen. Terminals are rounded and slightly blunted, with visibly uneven edges and occasional wobble in curves and stems. Counters are open and irregular, and the overall rhythm is bouncy, with varied widths and small inconsistencies in alignment that reinforce an analog, imperfect texture. Numerals and lowercase follow the same informal construction, with simple, legible forms and a lightly scuffed silhouette.
Works well for posters, packaging, labels, and book or album covers where an approachable handmade look is desirable. It also suits short headlines, pull quotes, and themed graphics that benefit from a rough, tactile feel.
The font reads friendly and human, with a casual, crafty tone that suggests hand-lettered notes, DIY signage, and playful storytelling. Its roughness adds warmth and a lightly rebellious, off-the-cuff energy rather than a polished or corporate feel.
Likely intended to emulate quick hand lettering with a slightly worn, inked edge—prioritizing personality, texture, and an informal rhythm over geometric consistency and typographic precision.
In longer text the texture becomes more apparent as edge irregularities accumulate, making it best treated as a display style rather than a neutral text face. The loose spacing and variable glyph widths create a lively, handwritten cadence in mixed-case settings.