Distressed Pudim 7 is a regular weight, normal width, medium contrast, upright, normal x-height font.
Keywords: posters, headlines, packaging, album art, apparel, handmade, grunge, casual, playful, organic, handmade feel, print wear, texture-driven, casual display, rough, textured, brushy, imperfect, rustic.
A rough, hand-rendered sans with uneven stroke edges and visibly mottled ink texture, as if made with a dry brush or distressed stamp. Letterforms are mostly monoline with slight swelling and tapering, producing a lively, irregular rhythm across words. Counters are open and rounded, curves are slightly lumpy, and terminals often end bluntly or with ragged bites, reinforcing the worn, tactile feel. Spacing is fairly straightforward, while individual glyph widths vary enough to keep text looking naturally handmade rather than mechanical.
Well-suited for posters, flyers, and social graphics where a handmade, gritty texture is desirable. It can add character to packaging, café/market signage, album covers, and apparel graphics, especially when paired with simple layouts and ample whitespace to let the rough edges show.
The overall tone is informal and human, with a scruffy, lived-in character that suggests DIY craft, zines, and rough printing. It reads as approachable and a bit rebellious—more street-poster than corporate—adding energy and personality even in short phrases.
The design appears intended to capture the spontaneity of hand-painted lettering while baking in distress and print-wear artifacts for instant atmosphere. It prioritizes personality and texture over geometric precision, delivering an intentionally imperfect, tactile look.
At larger sizes the distressed perimeter and internal speckling become a key visual feature; at smaller sizes the texture can visually thicken strokes and reduce crispness, making it best treated as a display voice rather than a neutral workhorse.