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Light Grunge Fonts
Grunge fonts bring a raw, textured, and distressed aesthetic to your designs, perfect for projects that need an edgy, rebellious, or vintage feel. With their rough and imperfect style, they add character and intensity to posters, branding, and creative works. Explore a range of grunge fonts to infuse your designs with bold, unconventional energy.
sans serif
minimalist
Break-up-by-Picsart Light
serif
minimalist|sans serif
minimalist|sans serif
sans serif|minimalist
sans serif|minimalist
serif|minimalist
sans serif|handwritten
sans serif|minimalist
script|handwritten
script|handwritten
serif|retro
retro|sans serif
script|handwritten
script|handwritten
sans serif
sans serif|minimalist
serif|retro
script|handwritten
Pixel By Picsart Light
script
sans serif|rounded
christmas|rounded
sans serif
sans serif|minimalist
Gilroy-Light
serif
sans serif
sans serif
sans serif|minimalist
sans serif|rounded
serif|minimalist
handwritten|script
Favela Light
christmas
rounded
sans serif
sans serif|minimalist
sans serif|minimalist
sans serif
Gilroy-LightItalic
sans serif
Sirin Urban Columns Light
Mastertext-Light
serif|minimalist
sans serif
script|handwritten
minimalist|sans serif
sans serif
sans serif|rounded
script|serif
sans serif|rounded
rounded|sans serif
sans serif|minimalist
minimalist|sans serif
DotWave Light
sans serif|rounded
sans serif|minimalist
How to use Grunge fonts
Find your texture level
Grunge fonts range from subtle distressing to heavily weathered. Browse our collection to match your project's raw energy.
Filter by distress style
Embrace the imperfection
Export without smoothing
Perfectly imperfect typography
Grunge fonts celebrate wear and tear. Born from photocopier distortion and DIY zine culture, these fonts reject polish in favor of authenticity. When your design needs to feel real, grunge delivers.
Raw energy for bold brands
Skate shops, indie bands, streetwear labels, and coffee roasters gravitate toward grunge typography. It signals rebellion against corporate polish—a visual handshake with audiences who value substance over slickness.




