Silex began life in the labs of OHG's R·U·S·S·T Institute with a skeleton of C.A.D./C.A.M system fonts, the tungsten carbide blade of a milling machine for a soul and, in the commercial versions if Silex, a box of OpenType features for brains.
Silex Stencil Basic is a solid, hard-edged, ridiculously masculine display face — Suitable for headlines, logos, labelling heavy equipment, the big numbers on the sides of battleships and, if you are a wrestler or mixed martial arts fighter, your résumé.
This version of Silex Stencil Basic (2.0) has upgraded with class-based kerning for improved letter spacing across all supported languages.