Distressed Fudeg 1 is a bold, normal width, medium contrast, italic, normal x-height font.
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A jagged, brushy display face with slashed terminals and irregular, torn-looking contours. Strokes feel as if they were painted quickly with a dry brush and then distressed, producing streaked interiors and spiky protrusions along curves and joins. Letterforms maintain a clear Latin skeleton but vary in stroke edge behavior and apparent width from glyph to glyph, creating an energetic, uneven rhythm. Counters are sometimes partially occluded by streaking, and diagonals and curves often end in sharp, flicked points.
Best suited for short, high-impact settings such as posters, titles, cover art, event promos, and packaging where texture is a feature. It works well when paired with a clean sans or neutral serif for supporting text, and it benefits from generous sizing and spacing to preserve legibility amid the internal streaking.
The overall tone is aggressive and kinetic, evoking DIY zines, punk flyers, and gritty genre graphics. Its rough texture and jittery construction suggest tension, noise, and urgency, with a slightly menacing edge suited to darker or adrenaline-fueled themes.
The design appears intended to simulate fast, hand-painted lettering that has been scraped, smeared, or worn, emphasizing motion and rawness over smooth refinement. Its consistent distressed treatment across letters and figures suggests a deliberate, themed look for expressive display typography.
Uppercase characters tend to read more emblematic and poster-like, while lowercase retains the same distressed brush logic with lively ascenders and irregular bowls. Numerals share the same slashed, speed-painted texture, keeping the set visually consistent for headline use.