Stencil Fiwu 10 is a bold, wide, low contrast, upright, normal x-height font.
Keywords: posters, headlines, packaging, signage, logos, industrial, playful, rugged, retro, stencil effect, high impact, themed display, hand-cut feel, chunky, soft-edged, cutout, irregular.
A heavy, cutout-style stencil with softly rounded corners and visibly irregular stroke edges. The glyphs are built from broad, simplified shapes with frequent breaks that create distinct bridges, giving many letters a segmented, punched-through look. Counters are generous and the overall texture is dense and high-impact, while subtle unevenness in joins and terminals adds a hand-cut, organic feel.
Best suited for short, prominent setting such as posters, display headlines, labels, event graphics, and bold branding marks where the stencil breaks can read clearly. It can work well for signage and themed packaging, especially when a rugged, cutout aesthetic is desired rather than neutral readability.
The tone is utilitarian and industrial, but not cold—its rounded forms and quirky internal breaks make it feel approachable and slightly mischievous. The stencil logic reads as practical and mechanical, while the lively, imperfect rhythm suggests craft, DIY, or street-level energy.
Likely designed to evoke a stencil-cut workflow—bridged forms, punched counters, and simplified letter construction—while keeping a friendly, rounded silhouette. The goal appears to be a highly recognizable display face that delivers industrial character with a handcrafted, slightly whimsical texture.
In text, the repeated stencil gaps create a strong horizontal sparkle and a mottled color that becomes more decorative as size decreases. The distinctive breaks help prevent solid black clumping in large settings, but the idiosyncratic segmentation also becomes a defining feature that can dominate at smaller sizes.