Sans Normal Damol 10 is a light, narrow, low contrast, upright, normal x-height, monospaced font.
Keywords: code, terminal ui, tables, labels, captions, minimal, technical, clean, utilitarian, modern, alignment, clarity, space saving, system ui, data display, single-storey a, single-storey g, rounded terminals, open counters, even rhythm.
A slender monospaced sans with tall, condensed proportions and evenly spaced glyph cells. Strokes stay consistently thin with very little modulation, and curves are built from simple circular/elliptical forms that keep bowls and counters open. Terminals are softly rounded, giving a slightly friendly finish to otherwise straight, structured stems and simple diagonals. Lowercase uses single-storey forms for "a" and "g", and the overall rhythm is uniform and measured, with punctuation and figures matching the same narrow set width.
It suits environments where strict alignment is useful, such as code, terminal-style interfaces, logs, and data tables. The narrow set and even texture also work well for compact labels, UI text, and captioning where space is limited but a consistent rhythm is desirable.
The tone is clean and utilitarian, with a calm, technical cadence that reads as systematic and orderly. Rounded endings and open shapes prevent it from feeling harsh, keeping the overall impression approachable while still decidedly functional.
The font appears designed to deliver a restrained, space-efficient monospaced voice with clear, uncomplicated letterforms and a stable typographic color. Its construction prioritizes regularity and alignment while maintaining comfortable readability through open counters and rounded terminals.
The design’s strict width and consistent sidebearings create a clear columnar texture that stays steady across mixed-case text and numerals. Shapes favor clarity over personality, with straightforward joins and uncomplicated construction throughout.