Stencil Leve 10 is a very bold, very wide, medium contrast, upright, normal x-height font.
Keywords: posters, headlines, branding, signage, packaging, industrial, military, mechanical, sci‑fi, retro, stencil marking, industrial tone, high impact, geometric system, octagonal, chamfered, geometric, blocky, angular.
A heavy, block-built display face with octagonal, chamfered corners and pronounced stencil breaks throughout the alphabet. The forms are largely geometric and squared-off, with straight-sided bowls and counters that read as cut from solid plates. Stencil bridges are consistent and substantial, producing clear internal gaps (notably in letters like A, B, O, P, R, and numerals) while keeping silhouettes strongly intact. Spacing appears generous for a stencil, and the overall rhythm is driven by repeated vertical stems and flat terminals with minimal curvature.
Best suited to large-scale typography where the stencil cuts can be appreciated—posters, headlines, logos, product marks, and packaging. It also fits wayfinding, industrial-themed signage, game or film titling, and any design system that benefits from hard-edged, engineered letterforms.
The font projects a rugged, utilitarian tone—like painted markings on equipment, crates, or signage—while the crisp chamfers add a techno-industrial edge. Its disciplined, modular construction gives it a controlled, engineered feel that can also read as retro-futurist when set large.
The design appears intended to evoke stenciled marking and fabricated lettering through consistent bridges and chamfered geometry, prioritizing impact and recognizability over neutrality. Its construction suggests a deliberate balance between industrial practicality and stylized, display-driven presence.
Lowercase echoes the uppercase’s angular construction, with simplified, slab-like shapes and the same recurring bridges, giving the set a cohesive, systematized texture. In longer samples, the repeated cut-ins create a distinctive stripe-like pattern that becomes a primary visual feature.