Stencil Abma 6 is a light, wide, monoline, upright, normal x-height, monospaced font.
Keywords: tech branding, posters, packaging, signage, title cards, technical, playful, retro, modular, futuristic, modern stencil, systematic clarity, futuristic identity, distinctive detailing, geometric, rounded, open counters, incised dots, stencil breaks.
A geometric monoline design with generous horizontal proportions and steady, even stroke weight. Many glyphs incorporate deliberate breaks and small bridging gaps, creating a clean stencil rhythm while keeping bowls and curves smooth and mostly circular. Terminals tend toward squared ends, and several forms use distinctive internal dot cutouts (notably in round letters and figures), reinforcing a modular, engineered feel. The overall texture is airy and consistent, with ample spacing and a crisp baseline/vertical alignment that reads as systematically constructed.
Well suited to tech-forward branding, contemporary poster work, product packaging, and wayfinding-style signage where a distinctive stencil flavor is desirable without heavy weight. It can also serve for title cards, UI headings, and short blocks of text where its engineered cutouts and geometric rhythm become part of the identity.
The tone feels technical and slightly whimsical, combining utilitarian stencil logic with friendly rounded geometry. Its dot cutouts and measured interruptions lend a sci‑fi instrument-panel character, while the simplicity and regularity keep it approachable rather than aggressive.
The design appears intended to deliver a precise, modern stencil look with a recognizable internal ‘dot’ detail, balancing industrial functionality with a playful, futuristic twist. It emphasizes systematic construction and consistent rhythm so the stencil theme remains legible and characteristic across the full set.
The stencil interruptions are applied consistently across straight and curved strokes, giving the alphabet a unified ‘cut’ motif. Circular forms are prominent and repeat across letters and numerals, which helps the font maintain a coherent visual signature in both display text and longer lines.