Stencil Soha 3 is a bold, very narrow, low contrast, italic, normal x-height font visually similar to 'Prfecox' by Rômulo Gobira (names referenced only for comparison).
Keywords: posters, headlines, titles, branding, packaging, industrial, tactical, vintage, dramatic, noir, impact, compression, signage feel, crafted breaks, motion, condensed, slanted, angular, incised, segmented.
This typeface is tightly condensed with a pronounced rightward slant and tall, linear proportions. Strokes are dense and fairly uniform in weight, with sharp, chamfered terminals and small wedge-like cuts that create a faceted, machined feel. Many forms show deliberate interruptions and bridges, producing segmented counters and broken joins while maintaining a steady vertical rhythm. Curves are minimized in favor of angular construction, giving both capitals and lowercase a rigid, engineered silhouette.
It suits high-impact display settings such as posters, title treatments, and attention-grabbing branding where a compact footprint is useful. It can work well for packaging, labels, or themed graphics that benefit from an industrial or tactical voice, and is best kept to short lines where the broken details remain crisp.
The overall tone feels industrial and tactical, with a hint of vintage display lettering. Its narrow, forceful stance and cut-in details suggest urgency and controlled aggression, lending a noir-like, hard-edged atmosphere to headlines.
The design appears intended to deliver a strong, space-saving display voice with a constructed, cut-out aesthetic. Its segmented strokes and angular terminals aim to evoke fabricated lettering—suggesting stenciled or machined signage—while the slant adds forward motion and intensity.
The sample text shows strong word-shape rhythm but also highlights that the internal breaks and sharp notches become visually busy at smaller sizes. Numerals and capitals appear especially commanding due to the tall, compressed geometry and consistent stroke density.