Sans Normal Bunah 6 is a regular weight, normal width, low contrast, upright, normal x-height, monospaced font.
Keywords: code, terminal, ui, tables, technical docs, utilitarian, technical, clean, neutral, modern, clarity, legibility, alignment, system ui, data display, geometric, uniform, boxy, straight-sided, open counters.
This is a monolinear sans with highly uniform stroke weight and a strict, cell-based rhythm typical of fixed-width designs. Letterforms lean geometric: rounds are built from near-circular bowls with clean joins, while straights are crisp and vertical/horizontal with minimal flare. Curves are smooth and simplified, terminals are generally blunt, and spacing feels consistent across the set, reinforcing an even texture in lines of text. The lowercase is compact and straightforward, with single-storey a and g, clear dots on i/j, and generally open counters that stay legible at smaller sizes.
It suits contexts where alignment and predictable spacing matter, such as coding environments, terminal-style interfaces, data tables, system UI, and technical documentation. It can also work for schematic labels, captions, and any layout that benefits from a steady typographic rhythm.
The overall tone is pragmatic and no-nonsense, with a mildly industrial, workstation feel. Its restrained shapes and even cadence read as functional rather than expressive, suggesting clarity, precision, and quiet modernity.
The design appears intended to provide a clear, dependable fixed-width reading experience with simplified geometric construction and consistent spacing for structured text. Emphasis is placed on legibility and even texture over decorative detail.
Capitals are tall and cleanly proportioned, and numerals are simple and sturdy with easily distinguishable forms. The sample text shows a steady, grid-like color on the page, with consistent inter-character spacing that supports scanning and alignment-heavy layouts.