Sans Normal Abrot 14 is a regular weight, wide, low contrast, italic, tall x-height, monospaced font.
Keywords: code, ui labels, data tables, terminals, captions, technical, utilitarian, contemporary, informal, alignment, clarity, efficiency, technical use, slanted, geometric, clean, open, rounded.
A slanted sans with rounded, geometric construction and even stroke color throughout. The letterforms are set on a consistent fixed-width rhythm, with generous sidebearings and open counters that keep shapes clear. Curves are smooth and circular, terminals are mostly blunt, and joins stay crisp without noticeable modulation. The lowercase shows a tall presence relative to capitals, and the overall silhouette reads tidy and structured despite the italic angle.
It suits interfaces where alignment matters—code editors, terminal output, tabular data, and technical documentation—while remaining readable for short passages like captions, specs, and UI labels. The consistent character widths make it especially useful anywhere columns need to line up cleanly.
The font feels pragmatic and machine-like, evoking coding and instrumentation while still reading approachable thanks to its rounded curves. Its slant adds a sense of motion and informality without becoming expressive or decorative.
The design appears intended to provide a clear, modern monospaced reading experience with an italicized, forward-leaning tone. It prioritizes consistency and legibility over ornament, aiming for dependable performance in technical and informational settings.
Figures are similarly spaced and visually steady, aligning well with the fixed-width cadence. Across the alphabet and sample text, the design maintains consistent spacing and a stable baseline, supporting a predictable, grid-friendly texture in paragraphs.