Stencil Geso 1 is a regular weight, normal width, low contrast, reverse italic, normal x-height font.
Keywords: posters, headlines, branding, packaging, signage, industrial, retro, playful, mechanical, diy, stencil effect, bold personality, industrial tone, display impact, geometric, slanted, modular, rounded, cutout.
A slanted, geometric sans with rounded bowls and a modular, cut-paper construction. Strokes are fairly uniform and end in crisp, straight terminals, while many letters are interrupted by consistent stencil-like breaks that create small bridges and gaps through verticals and curves. Proportions are compact with a steady x-height, and the overall rhythm feels lively due to the right-leaning stance and frequent internal cutouts. Counters stay open and simple, and numerals follow the same broken-stroke logic for a cohesive set.
Works best for posters, headlines, short product names, and branding where the stencil breaks can read as intentional detail. It’s also suitable for packaging and signage that wants an industrial or maker-style accent, especially at medium to large sizes where the cutouts remain crisp.
The broken strokes and forward lean give the face a mechanical, hands-on character that reads as industrial and slightly retro. It feels energetic and crafty rather than formal, with a distinct “marked” or “labeled” tone reminiscent of signage, packaging stamps, and utilitarian lettering.
The design appears intended to merge a clean geometric skeleton with deliberate stencil bridges, producing a distinctive, easily recognizable wordshape. The right-leaning stance and consistent cutouts suggest a goal of adding motion and character while keeping a simple, utilitarian structure.
The stencil interruptions are strong identifying features and become more prominent as size decreases, creating a textured color in paragraphs. The slant adds motion, but the cutouts can reduce clarity in longer text blocks, making the design more at home in display contexts than sustained reading.