Sans Normal Bukif 23 is a regular weight, wide, low contrast, upright, normal x-height, monospaced font.
Keywords: coding, ui labels, documentation, data tables, forms, technical, utilitarian, neutral, systematic, clean, clarity, consistency, legibility, standardization, utility, monolinear, blunt terminals, open counters, single-storey, gridlike.
This is a clean, monolinear sans with generous horizontal proportions and rounded curve behavior. Strokes stay very even, terminals are mostly blunt, and counters are open and legible, giving the design a straightforward, engineered look. The lowercase shows simple, modern forms (single-storey a and g), while figures and capitals maintain a consistent width and steady grid alignment.
Well suited for code samples, terminal-style interfaces, and developer documentation where alignment and scanability matter. It also fits UI labels, tabular data, forms, and technical diagrams that benefit from consistent character widths. In print or web, it works best for captions, specifications, and settings-oriented typography rather than expressive display work.
The tone is utilitarian and matter-of-fact, with a calm, technical feel. Its even rhythm and predictable spacing read as dependable and workmanlike rather than expressive or decorative. Overall it suggests clarity, systems, and documentation.
The design appears intended for consistent alignment and fast, unambiguous reading in structured layouts. Its restrained shapes, even strokes, and simplified lowercase forms prioritize clarity and predictability over personality. The overall construction supports a disciplined typographic texture suited to information-dense settings.
The sample text shows stable word shapes and a steady cadence with minimal visual contrast, helping long lines stay even. Round letters (like O and 0) are clean and open, and punctuation/dots read clearly at text sizes, reinforcing the font’s functional emphasis.