Stencil Vero 2 is a regular weight, wide, low contrast, upright, tall x-height, monospaced font.
Keywords: signage, labeling, packaging, posters, interface, industrial, technical, utilitarian, retro, institutional, systematic build, stencil utility, display clarity, industrial flavor, rounded corners, stencil breaks, modular, open counters, geometric.
A monolinear, wide, monospaced sans with a clearly stencil-built construction. Strokes terminate in rounded ends and soft corners, while deliberate breaks appear in verticals and bowls to create sturdy stencil bridges. The overall geometry leans geometric with simple, open forms and generous interior space; curves are smooth and slightly squared-off at joins. Letterfit and rhythm are highly consistent across caps, lowercase, and numerals, producing an even, mechanical texture in text.
Works best where a stencil aesthetic is desired without sacrificing clarity: wayfinding and signage, product and industrial labeling, packaging, and display typography for posters or titles. In UI or data-oriented layouts, the monospaced structure can support tabular or code-adjacent styling, especially at medium-to-large sizes where the stencil breaks remain crisp.
The stencil interruptions and steady monospaced cadence give the face an industrial, technical tone—practical and no-nonsense, with a mild retro/institutional feel. It reads like labeling and equipment marking rather than editorial typography, projecting clarity, function, and controlled ruggedness.
Designed to merge a functional monospaced skeleton with a decorative-yet-practical stencil system. The consistent widths, rounded terminals, and repeated bridge motifs suggest an intention toward systematic, reproducible forms suitable for marked surfaces, templates, or tech-themed graphics.
Distinctive breaks in rounded letters (such as O/Q and similar bowls) create a segmented ring effect that stays legible at display sizes and adds character in running lines. The rounded terminals keep the stencil logic from feeling harsh, balancing engineered structure with approachable softness.