Stencil Upvo 9 is a regular weight, normal width, low contrast, italic, normal x-height font.
Keywords: posters, headlines, branding, sports, packaging, editorial, modernist, sporty, dramatic, kinetic, add motion, graphic texture, modern display, stencil effect, slanted, stenciled, sliced, geometric, crisp.
A slanted, low-contrast sans with consistent stencil breaks that create thin bridges and deliberate gaps through bowls, diagonals, and terminals. Letterforms lean forward with a slightly compressed, aerodynamic feel, and many glyphs show sharp, knife-cut apertures or notched joins that emphasize motion. Curves are smooth and broadly geometric, while straight strokes stay clean and even, producing a crisp rhythm across capitals, lowercase, and numerals.
Best suited to display typography—headlines, posters, and brand marks—where the stencil cuts can read as intentional graphic detail. It also fits sports, tech, or fashion-adjacent applications that benefit from a fast, modern slant and a high-energy texture; use larger sizes for maximum clarity.
The overall tone is energetic and contemporary, with a purposeful, engineered attitude. The recurring cut-ins and bridges read as technical and sporty, giving text a dynamic, poster-like urgency without becoming chaotic.
The design appears intended to fuse a clean italic sans structure with an overt stencil motif, using controlled breaks to add personality and motion while keeping stroke weight even and silhouettes recognizable. The goal is a distinctive, contemporary display voice that feels engineered and dynamic.
The stencil logic is applied broadly, including rounded forms (C/O/Q/0/6/8/9) where breaks become a defining visual hook. In text, the repeated interruptions create a lively texture and strong word shapes, but the distinctive gaps are most striking at display sizes where the internal details remain clear.