One of the factors affecting the beauty of your design is the fonts. That is why you should be very careful while choosing the fonts. If you wonder which type of font best suits for your grungy designs, then here we have 10 awesome examples. Check it out below!
1. Microbrew
Microbrew is a versatile retro display font family that best fits for your grungy designs. It’s an all caps display font but there is an alternate for lowercase as well. This font is a mix between wood type poster style, and vintage letterpress.
2. Eveleth
Eveleth is a premium high-resolution letterpress family that features 3 different sub-families each with its own unique printed texture. Each sub-family offers six distress options per letter and 3 options for all other characters allowing incredible control and customization.
3. Lulo
Lulo is a textured, retro and amazingly 3-dimensional font family. It’s an all caps font with a subtle texture variation between upper and lowercase characters so that duplicate distressing in double-letters can be avoided. By adding various colors to each of the 5 stackable layers, endless effects can be created.
4. Brush Up
If you are looking for a really cool hand painted typeface then Brush Up is the one for you. It’s swiftly painted on paper and carefully translated into a font that brings 3 glyphs for each letter and 2 for each number, plus variations for some punctuation marks.
5. Castor
Castor is a woodtype and letterpress hybrid based on grotesque letterforms. It’s a vintage decorative bold distressed display with 3 options for each letter; Uppercase, lowercase, and alternates.
6. Gist Rough
Gist Rough is the letterpress version of Gist that is warm and weathered with a retro yet modern vibe. Every weight of this font has 3 different versions with varying levels of texture. You can use them either individually or mix them for better taste. It is highly customizable.
7. Kailey Force
Kailey Force is a hand lettered; voluptuous typeface that contains 3 powerful effects for her kissing cousin: Kailey. The Bold (Drop Shadow), the Brave (Distressed), and the Beautiful (Combined).
8. CPL Kirkwood
CPL Kirkwood is a distressed condensed bold slab and sans serif typeface. With both the serif and sans serif type options, it can be used in a broad range of design works.
9. Dear Joe Hannes
This is a font designed by Jeroen “Joebob” van der Ham. Get this font here.
10. Subway Novella
Subway Novella is perfect for adding washed and worn look to your designs. This font is inspired by old books and misprinted type.