Sans Normal Omnuy 10 is a bold, normal width, low contrast, upright, normal x-height, monospaced font visually similar to 'Bluteau Code' by DSType (names referenced only for comparison).
Keywords: ui labels, signage, packaging, posters, code samples, utilitarian, retro, technical, blunt, industrial, clarity, robustness, systematic, utility, square terminals, blocky, compact, rounded corners, sturdy.
A sturdy, monolinear sans with a largely squared construction and softened corners. Strokes maintain an even thickness, with broad, flat terminals and compact counters that stay open enough for quick recognition. Curves (C, O, S, 0, 8) are drawn as rounded rectangles rather than perfect circles, creating a slightly mechanical rhythm. Lowercase forms are simple and workmanlike, with single‑storey a and g and a short, straight-shouldered r; punctuation and figures follow the same blocky, no-nonsense logic.
Well-suited to interface labels, dashboards, and technical documentation where a dense, consistent texture and clear silhouettes help scanning. It also fits packaging, warnings, and industrial-style branding, and it can deliver punchy, blocky headlines for posters when a functional voice is desired.
The overall tone is utilitarian and mildly retro, evoking industrial labeling and early computer/terminal typography. Its heavy, squared silhouettes feel dependable and assertive, prioritizing clarity over elegance.
The design appears intended to provide a robust, highly legible sans with a squared, systematic geometry that holds up in tight settings and maintains a consistent, engineered feel across letters and numbers.
Capital shapes read especially strong due to broad horizontal strokes (E, F, T) and the closed, compact bowls in B, P, and R. Figures are wide and stable, with a plain, highly legible 1 and a rounded-rectangular 0 that matches the letterforms. Spacing and rhythm look consistent across the sample, giving paragraphs a firm, grid-like texture.