



A dusty halftone print text effect that feels like a controlled collision between analog print decay and digital precision. The design leans into imperfect ink dispersion, where halftone dots don’t just sit on the surface, they break, scatter, and fade like a worn newspaper caught mid-transition. It’s built for designers who want typography that doesn’t just “look styled” but feels physically printed, scanned, and reprinted through time.
Ideal for posters, editorial covers, and experimental branding systems where texture carries the message as much as the words. Every letter becomes a fragment of print history, reconstructed through dust, grain, and deliberate visual noise.

