Sans Normal Bokoh 1 is a regular weight, wide, monoline, upright, normal x-height, monospaced font.
Keywords: code, ui labels, data tables, forms, signage, utilitarian, technical, no-nonsense, retro, industrial, legibility, alignment, utility, clarity, systemlike, geometric, high-contrast, open counters, sturdy, clean.
A clean, geometric sans with uniform stroke thickness and generous horizontal proportions. Letterforms are built from simple straight segments and smooth circular arcs, creating consistent rhythm and even color in text. Curves are round and open, terminals are crisp, and corners feel mechanically precise rather than calligraphic. Numerals and letters share a similarly robust, straightforward construction, and the overall spacing reads as strictly regular and grid-friendly.
Well-suited to interfaces, dashboards, tables, and other grid-based layouts where consistent character width and predictable spacing help alignment. It also fits technical documentation, terminals, labeling systems, and compact signage where simple shapes and open counters support fast recognition.
The tone is practical and functional, with a mild retro-computing feel driven by its strict regularity and broad, unfussy shapes. It reads as direct and engineered, prioritizing clarity over personality. The overall impression is confident, plainspoken, and tool-like.
The design appears intended as a highly legible, systemlike workhorse: restrained geometry, consistent stroke behavior, and strict regularity suggest a focus on clarity, alignment, and dependable everyday use in technical or information-heavy contexts.
Round letters (like O/C/G) show near-circular bowls with wide apertures, while diagonals (V/W/X/Y) are straight and strongly angled, reinforcing an industrial, constructed look. The uppercase has a solid, signage-like presence, and the lowercase maintains clear differentiation (notably the single-storey-style simplicity and open counters) that keeps words legible at a range of sizes.