Stencil Gesi 6 is a regular weight, normal width, monoline, upright, normal x-height font.
Keywords: posters, headlines, branding, packaging, signage, industrial, military, utilitarian, modernist, technical, stenciled labeling, graphic texture, modern utility, bold readability, high contrast cutouts, rounded corners, geometric, clean, graphic.
A crisp, geometric stencil sans with largely uniform stroke weight and deliberate breaks that create clear stencil bridges. The forms favor squared proportions with softened, rounded terminals, and many curves are constructed as near-circular segments interrupted by consistent vertical or diagonal gaps. Counters are open and simplified, with a strong emphasis on straight stems, flat crossbars, and segmented bowls that keep the silhouettes bold and graphic. Numerals and capitals read especially sturdy, while the lowercase maintains a similar modular construction with compact joins and purposeful cut-ins.
Best suited for bold headlines, posters, and identity work where the stencil texture can be a defining element. It also fits packaging, labels, wayfinding, and UI callouts that want an industrial or technical flavor, particularly at medium to large sizes where the bridges remain clear and intentional.
The overall tone feels industrial and equipment-like—confident, no-nonsense, and engineered. Its segmented construction suggests labeling, stenciled marking, and functional signage, while the rounded corners add a slightly refined, contemporary edge rather than a purely rugged feel.
Designed to deliver a clean, modern stencil voice that stays highly legible while emphasizing a patterned, cutout construction. The consistent geometry and rounded finishing suggest an aim to balance functional marking aesthetics with contemporary graphic polish.
The stencil breaks are prominent and become part of the rhythm of text, producing a distinctive pattern of vertical slits and small bridges across curves and bowls. This gives strong display character and a recognizable texture in longer passages, where the repeated interruptions become a key visual motif.