Stencil Abho 2 is a light, normal width, monoline, upright, normal x-height font.
Keywords: branding, headlines, posters, signage, packaging, modern, technical, minimal, stencil styling, modernization, system clarity, geometric, stenciled, clean, crisp, industrial.
A clean, geometric sans with consistent monoline strokes and deliberate stencil breaks that create small bridges at key joins and terminals. Curves are near-circular and smoothly drawn, while straight strokes stay crisp and vertical/horizontal, giving the design a precise, engineered feel. Counters are open and evenly proportioned, and the overall spacing reads airy and orderly, with a measured, grid-like rhythm across the alphabet and numerals.
Works well for branding and display typography where a modern stencil character can signal precision or utility, such as tech identities, industrial-themed packaging, and environmental or wayfinding signage. In short text and headlines, the clean geometry and consistent stroke weight maintain clarity while the stencil bridges add distinctive texture.
The stencil interruptions lend a utilitarian, industrial tone while keeping an overall refined, contemporary voice. It feels technical and system-oriented—more like signage and equipment labeling than expressive handwriting—yet the rounded geometry keeps it approachable rather than harsh.
The design appears intended to merge a contemporary geometric sans structure with purposeful stencil breaks, creating a functional, reproducible look that still feels sleek and designed. The restrained construction suggests an emphasis on clarity and consistency while using the bridges as the primary stylistic identifier.
Several glyphs use the stencil cuts as a defining visual motif (not just in enclosed forms), producing a consistent "broken" continuity across bowls, crossbars, and stems. The effect remains subtle enough to preserve legibility in paragraph samples, but is distinctive in display sizes where the bridges become a recognizable signature.