Sans Other Konil 8 is a regular weight, normal width, low contrast, italic, normal x-height, monospaced font.
Keywords: coding, ui labels, captions, posters, packaging, casual, retro, friendly, informal, lively, warm monospaced, informal utility, retro flavor, friendly clarity, slanted, rounded, soft, bouncy, compact.
A slanted, monospaced sans with softly rounded shapes and low contrast throughout. Strokes stay fairly even, with gently curved terminals and slightly tapered joins that keep the texture lively without becoming calligraphic. Capitals are compact and straightforward, while the lowercase shows more personality through rounded bowls, a single-storey “a,” and a generally bouncy rhythm. Figures are simple and sturdy, aligning cleanly to the same set width for a consistent grid-like cadence.
Works well anywhere a monospaced voice is useful but you want a warmer feel than a strictly technical typewriter style—code samples, terminals, UI readouts, and data-like labels. It can also serve as an expressive accent in posters, packaging, and headings where a playful, slanted monospaced texture is desirable.
The overall tone feels casual and approachable, with a lightly retro, typed-yet-handmade energy. Its steady monospaced rhythm reads as functional, while the soft curves and slant add warmth and momentum that feels friendly rather than formal.
Likely designed to blend the predictable alignment of a monospaced sans with a more personable, italicized rhythm. The goal appears to be practical clarity in fixed-width settings while adding a softer, more informal tone for display or interface use.
The slant is consistent across letters and numerals, producing a forward-leaning flow in text. Rounded counters and smooth curves keep dark areas from feeling harsh, and the monospaced spacing yields an even, mechanical beat that contrasts nicely with the softer letterforms.