AnoStencil was designed by Gareth Hague and published by Alias. AnoStencil contains 4 styles and family package options.
Stencil typefaces are popular because they are striking and decorative, and their associations – whether Utility, Travel, Vernacular, etc – are evocative.
Anostencil is developed from, but not exactly like, our Ano typeface. Ano’s geometric skeleton, tweaked a bit, allows for a level of abstraction while retaining legibility.
Some of Ano’s characters, such as the a, e, f and r, have been amended to make clearer, more graphic shapes when the stencil design has been applied. Different application of the stencil gaps in the letters make functional but decorative and expressive linear forms. This is particularly evident in Anostencil’s extended character set which features codified, semi abstract shapes.
So the stencil design in Anostencil has been applied in not necessarily the most logical or immediate way, but in a way that makes each letter a striking and graphic shape.