Stencil Imdu 7 is a very bold, normal width, low contrast, italic, normal x-height font visually similar to 'Croih' by 38-lineart, 'Mustica Pro' by Alifinart Studio, 'Goia' by Almarena, 'Glamure' by Fauzistudio, 'Giriton' by Hazztype, 'Hurme Geometric Sans No. 3' and 'Hurme Geometric Sans No. 4' by Hurme, and 'Coco Sharp' by Zetafonts (names referenced only for comparison).
Keywords: posters, headlines, branding, apparel, packaging, industrial, sporty, techy, impactful, retro, signage feel, dynamic display, industrial styling, brand impact, slanted, chunky, blocky, geometric, angular.
A heavy, slanted sans with chunky, geometric forms and rounded corners. Stencil-like breaks appear as consistent internal cuts and bridges—most noticeably through bowls and counters—creating a segmented, engineered rhythm without introducing contrast. Proportions are compact and muscular, with broad curves on O/C and firm, flattened terminals; diagonals in A/V/W/X are crisp and assertive. Lowercase follows the same bold, simplified construction with single-storey shapes and tight apertures, keeping the overall texture dense and punchy.
Best suited to short, high-impact text such as posters, event graphics, sports identities, merchandise, and bold packaging callouts. It can also work for logos and titles in tech/industrial or game-related themes where stencil cues and strong motion are desirable.
The stencil cuts and forward slant give it a mechanized, high-energy feel that reads as utilitarian and action-oriented. It suggests equipment labeling, motorsport graphics, and retro-futurist display typography—confident, loud, and a bit rugged.
The design appears intended as a display stencil with a pronounced forward lean, prioritizing punchy silhouettes and a consistent system of internal breaks. Its goal is to deliver an industrial/athletic voice while keeping letterforms simple, robust, and immediately legible at large sizes.
The segmented counters add distinctive personality while preserving strong silhouette recognition at display sizes. At smaller sizes, the internal breaks may become the dominant feature, so generous sizing and spacing help maintain clarity.