Distressed Furud 11 is a regular weight, normal width, high contrast, upright, normal x-height font.
Keywords: posters, packaging, book covers, headlines, craft branding, handmade, playful, rustic, quirky, organic, handmade feel, analog texture, friendly display, casual voice, roughened, brushy, inked, imperfect, textured.
A casual, hand-rendered roman with brush-like strokes and visibly irregular edges. Letterforms are mostly upright with open counters and simple, rounded geometry, but the stroke boundaries wobble and thicken unpredictably, creating a lightly distressed, ink-on-paper look. Terminals tend to be blunt or softly tapered, and curves show subtle flattening and wobble that keeps the texture consistent across caps, lowercase, and figures.
This font performs best in display roles such as posters, packaging, book covers, and attention-grabbing headlines where its textured, handmade quality can be appreciated. It can also work for short passages, pull quotes, and signage when a casual, human feel is more important than pristine uniformity.
The overall tone feels friendly and informal, with a crafty, analog character that suggests hand lettering or rough printmaking. Its uneven rhythm reads as personable and slightly mischievous rather than polished or corporate, making it well-suited to designs that want warmth and individuality.
The design appears intended to emulate hand-drawn lettering with a lightly worn, printed texture—capturing the immediacy of a marker or brush while keeping letterforms familiar and broadly legible. The controlled irregularities and consistent rough edges suggest a deliberate balance between readability and expressive, tactile character.
Caps are straightforward and readable while retaining the rough texture; the lowercase introduces more personality through simplified shapes and occasional asymmetry. Numerals share the same hand-drawn irregularity, helping mixed text and dates feel cohesive. The texture is present even in larger sample text, where the slightly jittery stroke edges contribute to the font’s distinctive voice.