Jaguarundi
displaydistressed display

A scratched and worn display face named after a Central and South American wild cat, aimed squarely at rock, grunge and underground poster work.
About
The face takes its name and spirit from the jaguarundi, a small wild cat of Central and South America, translating that rough, feral quality into a heavily distressed letterform. Its scratched and decadent texture suits posters, album art and flyer work where a raw, unglamorous edge is the point. A single style with no weights or italics keeps the offering tight and purposeful.
Classification
A heavily textured, scratched display face with no text utility; its worn, decadent aesthetic places it firmly in the distressed display category.
Weights
Regular
Languages
Latin
Tags
distressedgrungerockpostertextureddisplayunderground