Distressed Ufla 6 is a regular weight, very narrow, medium contrast, italic, short x-height font.
Keywords: posters, album art, headlines, trailers, game titles, raw, energetic, gritty, aggressive, urgent, impact, handmade, grunge, motion, edginess, brushy, scratchy, jagged, angular, expressive.
A condensed, slanted brush style with sharp, wedge-like terminals and visibly frayed edges. Strokes show a dry-brush texture with intermittent thinning and thickening, creating broken contours and occasional interior roughness. The forms lean strongly forward and are built from quick, angular gestures rather than smooth curves, giving letters a pointed, restless silhouette. Spacing and stroke joins feel intentionally uneven, with a hand-drawn rhythm that stays consistent across capitals, lowercase, and numerals.
Best suited for display settings where texture and attitude are desirable—posters, event graphics, album or mixtape covers, game title screens, and punchy editorial headlines. It also fits branding moments that need a gritty, handmade mark, especially when paired with a calmer text face for body copy.
The overall tone is intense and high-impact, with a rough, street-level immediacy. Its distressed brush texture suggests speed, friction, and motion, reading as loud and confrontational rather than refined or quiet.
This design appears intended to mimic fast, forceful brush lettering with deliberate wear and ragged edges, prioritizing expressive impact over typographic neutrality. The condensed, forward-leaning forms help it occupy vertical space efficiently while maintaining a sharp, kinetic presence.
At larger sizes the textured edges and sharp terminals become a defining feature, while at smaller sizes the breakup in the strokes can visually fill in or blur, especially in tighter letter clusters. Numerals follow the same slashed, hand-painted logic, matching the alphabet’s angular momentum.