![]() So while distressed fonts are awesome, today we’re going to talk about creating your own distressing effects and applying them to solid fonts. If you’re working in vinyl, can you imagine having to pluck out every single little spot here? Another issue is that the font designer has dictated how much distressing there will be, and how large the distressed spots will be. Some people probably don’t mind it, but I’m sure it drives others batty. ![]() Follow the colorful arrows and you’ll see – the Ds, Es, and Ss are all repeats. It looks cool, but there are a couple of things that might get on your nerves here: first off, whenever you use a letter, the distressing effect looks exactly the same as every other time you’ve used that letter. There are plenty of pre-distressed fonts out there to choose from, but sometimes those fonts have issues.įor example, here’s a word typed out in Asfalto (A freebie!). ![]() The distressed look is popular these days, and for good reason – it can look totally cool.
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