Stencil Abgi 2 is a light, normal width, monoline, upright, normal x-height, monospaced font.
Keywords: labels, packaging, posters, signage, ui headings, industrial, technical, utilitarian, retro, mechanical, stencil effect, systematic tone, industrial flavor, display clarity, geometric, segmented, condensed feel, high-contrast gaps, crisp.
A restrained, geometric sans with consistent stroke weight and deliberate breaks that create clear stencil bridges. Letterforms are built from simple verticals, horizontals, and broad curves, giving the alphabet a clean, engineered rhythm. Many glyphs show split bowls and interrupted terminals (notably in rounded letters and figures), producing a segmented look while keeping counters open and legible. The overall spacing and alignment read evenly, reinforcing a systematic, grid-like texture in text.
Works well for display and short-to-medium text where a technical or industrial voice is desired: product labeling, packaging systems, posters, wayfinding, exhibit graphics, and interface headings. The clear segmentation also suits thematic treatments for sci‑fi, machinery, or coded/numbered design systems.
The broken strokes and clipped terminals suggest an industrial and technical tone—more instrument-panel than literary. It feels utilitarian and slightly retro, evoking labeling, machinery markings, or coded systems where clarity and structure matter more than warmth.
Designed to deliver a systematic, machine-made impression by combining simple geometric construction with consistent stencil breaks. The intention appears to balance recognizability with a distinctive segmented texture that reads like functional marking or fabricated lettering.
The stencil interruptions are used consistently across uppercase, lowercase, and numerals, so the “cut” motif becomes part of the type’s identity rather than an occasional effect. Round forms (like O/Q/0 and 6/8/9) emphasize the segmented construction, while straight-sided letters keep a crisp, engineered silhouette.