Sans Normal Bukif 10 is a regular weight, wide, low contrast, upright, normal x-height, monospaced font visually similar to 'SK Ilke Mono' by Salih Kizilkaya and 'Antikor' by Taner Ardali (names referenced only for comparison).
Keywords: code ui, terminals, tables, data display, forms, technical, neutral, utilitarian, contemporary, clean, clarity, alignment, system ui, legibility, geometric, rounded, open counters, uniform strokes, mechanical.
A clean, monoline sans with geometric construction and rounded curves. Letterforms are set to a fixed character width, creating an even, grid-like rhythm and consistent spacing across uppercase, lowercase, and numerals. Strokes remain uniform with minimal modulation, terminals are mostly straight and crisp, and bowls/counters are open and circular. Curves on characters like C, G, O, and e read smooth and controlled, while diagonals (V, W, X, Y) are sharply drawn and balanced against sturdy verticals.
Well-suited to environments where alignment and scanability matter, such as code editors, terminal-style interfaces, data tables, UI labels, and technical documentation. It also works for minimalist posters or identity systems that want a precise, structured typographic texture.
The overall tone is practical and matter-of-fact, leaning toward a technical, system-like feel. Its restrained shapes and consistent cadence suggest reliability and clarity rather than expressiveness or ornament.
The font appears intended to provide a clear, consistent reading experience in settings that benefit from fixed-width alignment and a neutral voice. Its geometric, low-friction forms prioritize legibility and predictable spacing over stylistic flourish.
The design maintains strong consistency between caps and lowercase, with simple, modern forms and unobtrusive detailing. Numerals appear straightforward and highly legible, matching the same monoline, geometric logic as the letters.