Stencil Eflo 3 is a regular weight, normal width, low contrast, upright, normal x-height font.
Keywords: posters, headlines, branding, packaging, signage, industrial, mechanical, retro, utilitarian, technical, stencil aesthetic, industrial styling, modular construction, display impact, rounded, monoline, segmented, soft corners, high tracking.
A rounded monoline stencil with tall, narrow proportions and smooth, pill-shaped terminals. Strokes are consistently thick with minimal modulation, and most forms are constructed from vertical stems and curved segments interrupted by small, evenly weighted stencil gaps. Counters are generous but often opened by breaks, creating a segmented rhythm that stays consistent across caps, lowercase, and figures. The overall spacing feels slightly airy in the samples, helping the separated components read clearly at text sizes.
Works best in display contexts where the stencil texture can be a feature—posters, titles, packaging, and identity systems with an industrial or tech-leaning voice. It can also serve for short informational labels or signage when set with comfortable tracking to prevent the breaks from visually merging at smaller sizes.
The broken, modular construction evokes industrial labeling, equipment markings, and mid‑century technical signage. Its softened corners and evenly weighted strokes keep the tone friendly rather than aggressive, landing between utilitarian and playful retro-tech.
Likely designed to deliver a distinctive stencil look with rounded, modernized geometry, balancing an engineered feel with approachable curves. The consistent break logic and modular construction suggest an emphasis on repeatable forms that create a recognizable pattern in words.
Many glyphs rely on repeated vertical elements and small bridging cuts, producing a strong patterning effect in words. The design favors clarity of silhouette over traditional serif or humanist detailing, and the stencil interruptions become a defining texture in continuous text.