Distressed Logi 6 is a bold, wide, medium contrast, upright, normal x-height font.
Keywords: posters, headlines, packaging, editorial, album covers, gritty, vintage, industrial, noir, handmade, aged print, ink bleed, rugged impact, analog texture, rough, inked, weathered, blotchy, stamp-like.
A heavy, text-oriented serif with chunky, bracketed forms and compact counters, rendered with aggressively roughened edges. The outlines wobble and chip as if from worn type, ink spread, or degraded printing, producing a mottled silhouette and irregular interior shapes. Strokes remain largely upright with a steady baseline presence, but the contour erosion introduces constant micro-variation that makes the texture feel tactile and analog. Numerals and capitals share the same rugged massing, giving the set a cohesive, poster-ready density.
Best suited to short-to-medium text settings where texture is desirable: posters, headlines, cover lines, and pull quotes. It also fits packaging, labels, and branding that benefits from a worn, stamped, or archival look, as well as entertainment graphics such as album art and title cards.
The overall tone reads gritty and timeworn, evoking old letterpress, stamped labeling, or distressed headlines. It suggests a utilitarian, slightly ominous atmosphere—equal parts vintage ephemera and rough industrial signage—where texture is as important as letterform.
The design appears intended to deliver strong typographic impact while simulating the artifacts of age and printing—chipped edges, ink spread, and uneven impression—so the type feels found rather than pristine. It prioritizes mood and material texture over clean reproduction.
At smaller sizes the distressed edges visually thicken and can reduce clarity, while at medium-to-large sizes the broken perimeter becomes a defining graphic feature. The set maintains consistent weight and color across cases, with the distress pattern supplying most of the rhythm and contrast.