Area Stencil Display vs Kompot

Area Stencil Display Font - Free Download and Preview
Specimen
Area Stencil Display
Aa Bb Cc — The quick brown fox

Area Stencil Display

DisplayWahyu Eka Prasetya

Formats: OTF, TTF

Glyphs: 98

Downloads: 8

Kompot Font - Free Download and Preview
Specimen
Kompot
Aa Bb Cc — The quick brown fox

Kompot

Sans Serif

Formats: OTF

Glyphs: 59

Downloads: 30

Area Stencil Display and Kompot are both decorative display fonts with strong personalities, but they draw from different design traditions. Area Stencil Display is a stencil-cut display font by Wahyu Eka Prasetya with 96 glyphs — its broken letterforms with characteristic stencil gaps create a military, industrial, or street-art aesthetic. Kompot is a retro sans serif with 59 glyphs, curling swirl flourishes, and a vintage craft-oriented feel suited to packaging and logo design.

The visual difference is industrial versus artisanal. Area Stencil's broken letter shapes evoke spray-painted stencils, cargo markings, and utilitarian graphics — functional, bold, and deliberately rough. Kompot's heavy forms with decorative curls evoke vintage signage, craft labels, and retro Americana — warm, characterful, and nostalgic. Both grab attention, but through opposite emotional registers.

This comparison helps designers choosing between two strong display personalities for headline and branding work. The right choice depends on whether the project needs industrial edge or vintage warmth — two very different stories told through typography.

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Area Stencil Display

The quick brown fox jumps over the lazy dog Pack my box with five dozen liquor jugs 0123456789 !@#$%^&*()

Kompot

The quick brown fox jumps over the lazy dog Pack my box with five dozen liquor jugs 0123456789 !@#$%^&*()
Glyph Comparison

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Feature Comparison
FeatureArea Stencil DisplayKompot
CategoryDisplaySans Serif
DesignerWahyu Eka PrasetyaUnknown
File FormatsOTF, TTFOTF
Glyph Count9859
Downloads830
Latin SupportYesYes
Cyrillic SupportNoNo
Use Case Recommendations

Street-art and urban branding

Its stencil-cut forms perfectly match the visual language of street culture, graffiti-adjacent design, and urban fashion.

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Artisan food and beverage packaging

Its vintage character and decorative flourishes signal craft quality and nostalgic warmth.

Kompot

Military and industrial signage

The stencil construction directly references utilitarian marking systems used in military and industrial contexts.

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Retro event posters and music merchandise

Its warm retro energy and bold presence translate well to poster art and lifestyle merchandise.

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Streetwear and urban fashion apparel

The stencil aesthetic aligns with the raw, edgy visual identity that streetwear brands cultivate.

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Similarities
  • Both are display fonts designed for headlines, logos, and short branding text rather than body copy
  • Both carry strong visual personality that immediately shapes the mood of a layout
  • Both include Latin character support and are free for personal use
  • Both work best at larger sizes where their distinctive details remain visible
Differences
  • Area Stencil uses broken stencil-cut letterforms with characteristic gaps, while Kompot uses complete letterforms with decorative curling flourishes
  • Area Stencil has 96 glyphs with stencil display coverage, while Kompot has 59 glyphs with Latin and Cyrillic support
  • Area Stencil evokes military, industrial, and street-art aesthetics, while Kompot evokes vintage signage and retro craft culture
  • Area Stencil is categorized as Display with an edgy, utilitarian personality, while Kompot is Sans Serif with a warm, nostalgic personality
  • Area Stencil is by Wahyu Eka Prasetya, while Kompot includes Cyrillic support for broader multilingual use
Verdict
Area Stencil Display is the right choice for urban, industrial, and street-art contexts where stencil-cut edge and utilitarian grit define the mood. Kompot is the better pick for vintage, craft, and nostalgia-driven contexts where warm retro character and decorative flourishes carry the personality. Both are display fonts with strong opinions — the project context should drive the choice.
Pair These Fonts
Not ideal

These two fonts serve different moods and would rarely appear together. If combined, use Area Stencil for a short structural label and Kompot for the main display text, or vice versa, depending on which aesthetic leads the design.

Area Stencil Display + Kompot

Display heading + Sans Serif supporting

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Design EssayKompot

The Art of
Typography

Area Stencil Display
Where Form Meets MeaningKompot

Great typography is invisible. It guides readers through content with ease, setting tone and emotion without ever drawing attention to itself. The best type disappears into the message.

Kompot

Type Scale Reference

DisplayAa Bb CcArea Stencil Display
HeadingAa Bb CcArea Stencil Display
SubheadAa Bb CcKompot
BodyAa Bb CcKompot
CaptionAa Bb CcKompot
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Best Roles

Area Stencil Display

labelaccent marker

Kompot

headlinebrand name

Both are display fonts — pairing requires careful restraint to avoid competing personalities.

Recommended Layouts

Festival Poster

Use one font for the event name and the other for a date or location label.

The contrasting personalities can create visual interest in deliberately eclectic poster design.

Product Line

Use Kompot for the main brand and Area Stencil for a sub-brand or limited edition marker.

The stencil accent adds edge to a warm vintage foundation.

Avoid These Mistakes

  • Both fonts compete for attention — do not use both at headline scale.
  • Neither is suited to body text or functional interface elements.
  • This pairing only works in deliberately eclectic or mixed-mood contexts.
Frequently Asked Questions

Which is better, Area Stencil Display or Kompot?

Neither is universally "better" — it depends on the project. For example, Area Stencil Display is the stronger choice for street-art and urban branding: Its stencil-cut forms perfectly match the visual language of street culture, graffiti-adjacent design, and urban fashion. For other uses like artisan food and beverage packaging, Kompot tends to work better. Use FontsWiki's interactive comparison tool to test both with your own text.

When should I use Area Stencil Display vs Kompot?

Use Area Stencil Display when you need a strong display feel in headings, branding, or editorial layouts. Area Stencil Display (Display) suits different contexts than Kompot (Sans Serif). Key differences: Area Stencil uses broken stencil-cut letterforms with characteristic gaps, while Kompot uses complete letterforms with decorative curling flourishes; Area Stencil has 96 glyphs with stencil display coverage, while Kompot has 59 glyphs with Latin and Cyrillic support. Compare both side-by-side on FontsWiki to decide which fits your typography system.

Can Area Stencil Display and Kompot be paired together?

Area Stencil Display and Kompot are not an ideal pairing — they compete visually rather than complementing each other. Consider using one alongside a more contrasting typeface instead.

What is the difference between Area Stencil Display and Kompot?

They share: Both are display fonts designed for headlines, logos, and short branding text rather than body copy; Both carry strong visual personality that immediately shapes the mood of a layout. Their main differences: Area Stencil uses broken stencil-cut letterforms with characteristic gaps, while Kompot uses complete letterforms with decorative curling flourishes; Area Stencil has 96 glyphs with stencil display coverage, while Kompot has 59 glyphs with Latin and Cyrillic support. Use the side-by-side comparison on FontsWiki to see both fonts rendered at different sizes and weights.

Are Area Stencil Display and Kompot free to download?

Yes — both Area Stencil Display and Kompot are available as free font downloads on FontsWiki. You can download either font in OTF, TTF, or WOFF/WOFF2 formats. Always review the individual font license for commercial usage terms.