A font made to be very economical.
This design uses as few unique shapes as possible. In addition to extensive rotations and flips (see AR, EMW, FL, GJUV, IHKT, NSZ25), glyphs are made so that they can be cut down to make other glyphs in as few cuts as possible (see BEI, used to make ACDFLMNOPRSWYZ1235689). Some other glyphs (see QX.,) then make use of the cut parts.
This means that, were these letters to be physically made, the maker would only need a few forms to start with and could cut the rest in only a few steps.
The name was chosen because of both a running joke between friends and because it was the coolest-looking phrase I tried when I auditioned the font.
This typeface was brought about by the inconsistency in original stencil based systems where open letters (C and E, etc.) were left free of support. Originally built for a Flash library from a square and a quarter of a doughnut, it delivers an overall order to the stencil alphabet... Albeit now as pixels.
If you do decide to use Font Stencil, we'd be chuffed if you emailed us images of your work, thanks.
This is a clone