Distressed Loga 9 is a very bold, normal width, medium contrast, italic, normal x-height font visually similar to 'Aspira' by Durotype, 'Sebino Soft' by Nine Font, 'Core Sans DS' by S-Core, and 'Remissis' by Typodermic (names referenced only for comparison).
Keywords: posters, album art, headlines, merch, packaging, grunge, tough, rowdy, vintage, underground, diy texture, worn print, high impact, raw energy, ragged, scuffed, blotchy, chunky, inked.
A chunky, slanted sans with heavy, brush-like strokes and aggressively roughened edges. The letterforms are compact and energetic, with irregular contours that suggest worn printing or ink spread rather than clean vector geometry. Counters are often tightened and slightly misshapen, terminals look torn or dabbed, and curves (like O/C/G) appear subtly faceted by the distressed texture. Overall rhythm stays consistent across caps, lowercase, and numerals, while the surface irregularity adds constant visual noise and a hand-inked feel.
Best suited to display applications where texture is a feature: posters, event promos, album covers, apparel graphics, and bold pull quotes. It can also work for short labels or badges on packaging where a rugged, imperfect imprint is desired.
The font projects a gritty, rebellious tone—more garage-poster than polished branding. Its rough texture and forward slant create urgency and attitude, evoking zines, punk flyers, stamped packaging, and street-level DIY graphics.
The design appears intended to deliver a loud, tactile impact with a deliberately degraded print aesthetic. By combining a strong slant with heavy strokes and consistent ragged edges, it aims to feel handmade and unrefined while remaining legible in short, emphatic text.
The distressing is dense and uniform enough to read as a deliberate texture layer across the whole set, rather than random damage per glyph. At smaller sizes the rough edges and tight counters can visually fill in, while at display sizes the torn silhouette becomes the main character of the design.