Stencil Ifmy 1 is a bold, wide, medium contrast, italic, normal x-height font.
Keywords: posters, headlines, branding, packaging, signage, industrial, retro, assertive, maritime, posterish, display impact, stencil utility, vintage flavor, themed branding, slab serif, bracketed, tuscan hints, ink-trap feel, high-contrast cuts.
A heavy, slanted slab-serif design with pronounced, bracketed serifs and compact internal counters. Strokes are interrupted by consistent stencil breaks—often appearing as oval or wedge-shaped cutouts at joins and along curves—creating strong internal rhythm and distinctive negative space. Curves are sturdy and slightly condensed in places by the cutouts, while verticals and diagonals maintain a steady, confident thickness. The overall texture is dark and punchy, with crisp terminals and a slightly mechanical, engineered construction.
Best suited to short-to-medium display settings where the stencil breaks can be appreciated: posters, strong editorial headlines, event graphics, branding marks, packaging, and themed signage. It can also work for merchandise or labels where a rugged, industrial flavor is desired, but it will be most legible at larger sizes.
The stencil interruptions and chunky slabs give the face an industrial, utilitarian tone with a vintage sign-painting echo. Its italic stance adds motion and urgency, while the bold silhouettes feel authoritative and attention-grabbing. The result reads as rugged, retro, and purpose-built—suited to themed, display-forward communication.
The design appears intended to merge classic slab-serif display forms with a deliberate stencil construction, producing a bold, movable look that feels both vintage and industrial. The consistent cutout language suggests a focus on graphic identity and themed applications rather than neutral text setting.
The stencil bridges are prominent enough to be a defining graphic element, especially in round letters and numerals where the cutouts create a split-counter look. Spacing appears designed for display impact, producing a strong, patterned line texture in the sample text. Numerals share the same interrupted-stroke logic, keeping the set visually cohesive.