Stencil Abfu 6 is a very light, normal width, monoline, upright, normal x-height, monospaced font.
Keywords: signage, labels, packaging, interfaces, posters, technical, industrial, minimal, retro, utilitarian, systematic, distinctive texture, technical voice, geometric, high-contrast, airy, angular, segmented.
A spare, monoline sans with consistent stroke weight and generous interior space. Letterforms are built from simple verticals, horizontals, and rounded curves, with frequent stencil-like interruptions that create small bridges and clear gaps in bowls and terminals. Corners tend toward crisp joins, while curves remain smooth and open, producing an overall airy texture. Capitals are tall and linear, lowercase is similarly pared back, and figures follow the same segmented construction for a cohesive rhythm across the set.
Well-suited to branding accents, packaging, labels, and display text where a technical or industrial mood is desired. It can also work in UI headings or short blocks of copy when you want a clean, schematic look; the stencil breaks become a defining texture, especially at larger sizes.
The broken strokes and restrained geometry give the face a technical, industrial tone—evoking labeling, instrumentation, or fabricated lettering. Its light touch and open counters keep it feeling clean and contemporary, while the segmented construction adds a slightly retro, schematic character.
Designed to deliver a precise, utilitarian voice through simplified geometry and deliberate stroke breaks, combining clarity with a distinctive stencil motif. The goal appears to be an engineered, system-like aesthetic that stays legible while signaling a fabricated or technical theme.
The repeated breaks in key strokes (notably in curves and cross-strokes) create a strong pattern at text sizes, so the font reads as both minimal and intentionally constructed. The uniform cadence and consistent spacing reinforce a systematic, engineered feel.