Sans Normal Omral 10 is a bold, normal width, low contrast, upright, normal x-height, monospaced font visually similar to 'TheSans Mono' by LucasFonts (names referenced only for comparison).
Keywords: code ui, terminals, dashboards, labels, posters, utilitarian, industrial, technical, retro, blunt, grid alignment, ui clarity, technical tone, strong presence, blocky, square-ended, compact, sturdy, high-impact.
A compact, heavy sans with monospaced rhythm and square-ended terminals. Curves are built from broad, rounded shapes that stay tight to a largely rectangular footprint, giving letters like C, G, O, and S a firm, engineered feel rather than a soft, humanist one. Strokes are consistently thick with minimal modulation, counters are relatively small, and the overall silhouette reads dense and stable. Details such as the squared lowercase dot, the single-storey a and g, and the angular joins in forms like k and y reinforce a pragmatic, system-like construction.
Well-suited for code-oriented interfaces, terminal-style displays, and data dashboards where fixed-width alignment is useful. The dense, sturdy letterforms also work for labels, packaging callouts, and bold editorial or poster typography where a blunt, technical voice is desired.
The tone is functional and no-nonsense, with a technical, industrial edge. Its dense shapes and even spacing suggest machine labeling and terminal-era typography, while the rounded geometry keeps it approachable enough for contemporary UI and branding accents.
Likely designed to deliver a robust monospaced workhorse with a modern, geometric sans backbone—prioritizing consistency, tight fit, and strong presence for UI, tooling, and technical communication.
The uniform character width creates a strong grid-like texture in lines of text, and the heavy weight produces a pronounced color on the page. Numerals are equally sturdy and straightforward, matching the letters’ compact proportions and square terminal language.