Sans Normal Bokud 14 is a regular weight, wide, low contrast, upright, normal x-height, monospaced font visually similar to 'Basis Grotesque Mono' by Colophon Foundry, 'Approach Mono' by Emtype Foundry, and 'Rational TW' by René Bieder (names referenced only for comparison).
Keywords: code, terminals, ui labels, tables, data display, technical, utilitarian, clean, neutral, contemporary, legibility, clarity, alignment, data-first, geometric, rounded, uniform, sturdy, plainspoken.
A clean, monoline sans with rounded, geometric construction and a steady, even rhythm. Forms lean on simple circles and straight strokes, with open apertures and smooth curves that keep counters clear. Terminals are mostly blunt and squared-off, giving the design a sturdy, no-nonsense texture. Numerals match the letters in width and weight, with a clearly slashed zero for unambiguous reading.
Well-suited to interfaces where alignment and quick scanning matter, such as coding environments, terminal-style displays, settings panels, and tabular layouts. It also works for concise labels, captions, and system-like branding applications that benefit from a crisp, structured typographic voice.
The overall tone is practical and matter-of-fact, with a modern, technical feel. Its uniform spacing and straightforward shapes suggest clarity, precision, and a tool-like approach rather than expressiveness.
Likely designed for practical, screen-oriented reading with an emphasis on consistent spacing, clear counters, and straightforward letterforms. The overall construction prioritizes legibility and predictable alignment in mixed text and numeric contexts.
In text, the spacing and consistent character widths create a strong grid-like cadence that emphasizes alignment. The slashed zero stands out as a functional detail aimed at reducing character confusion in mixed alphanumeric settings.