Distressed Purih 11 is a regular weight, normal width, very high contrast, upright, normal x-height font.
Keywords: posters, album art, event flyers, game titles, packaging, grunge, handmade, raw, edgy, playful, distressed texture, handmade feel, expressive display, gritty impact, brushy, textured, ragged, scratchy, inked.
A rough, hand-rendered display face with brush-like strokes and irregular, distressed contours. Forms are built from mostly upright, simple structures, but each glyph shows visible wobble, uneven stroke buildup, and occasional interior speckling that suggests dry-brush or worn printing. Stroke endings fray and taper unpredictably, and counters can look slightly eroded, creating a lively texture across words. Proportions are generally compact with a steady x-height, while character widths and curves vary enough to keep the rhythm intentionally uneven.
Best suited to display settings where texture is an asset—posters, album/cover art, themed event flyers, game titles, and bold packaging labels. It can also work for short quotes or section headers when you want a hand-printed, gritty atmosphere, while longer passages may feel busy due to the heavy surface texture.
The overall tone feels gritty and handmade, like ink dragged across a porous surface. It reads as energetic and a little unruly, balancing an approachable, doodled charm with a darker, distressed edge suited to expressive, themed typography.
The design appears intended to mimic rough brush lettering or degraded print, delivering strong personality through deliberate imperfection. It prioritizes expressive texture and handmade presence over strict uniformity, giving otherwise straightforward letterforms a distinctive distressed voice.
Uppercase and lowercase maintain consistent roughness, with simplified shapes that preserve recognizability despite the texture. Numerals share the same distressed stroke behavior, helping headlines and short callouts maintain a cohesive, worn-in look.