Sans Normal Dumol 10 is a regular weight, very wide, low contrast, upright, normal x-height, monospaced font visually similar to 'Maincode Mono' by Par Défaut (names referenced only for comparison).
Keywords: code, ui labels, terminals, tables, data display, technical, utilitarian, clean, calm, modern, alignment, legibility, clarity, system use, neutrality, rounded, geometric, open counters, soft corners, uniform stroke.
A wide, monospaced sans with a strongly geometric construction and rounded curves. Strokes are uniform and low in contrast, with smooth circular/elliptical bowls and open apertures that keep counters clear at text sizes. The proportions are expansive horizontally, giving letters generous internal space and a steady, even rhythm. Diagonals and terminals are clean and unembellished, and the overall spacing feels consistent and measured across uppercase, lowercase, and figures.
Well-suited to coding environments, terminals, and any layout that benefits from fixed character widths such as tables, logs, and aligned data. Its open shapes and steady texture also make it a practical choice for UI labels, dashboards, and technical documentation where consistent spacing supports scanning.
The design reads as technical and utilitarian while staying approachable thanks to its rounded forms. Its broad stance and even rhythm suggest a contemporary, system-oriented tone suited to structured information and interfaces.
The font appears designed to balance strict monospaced alignment with a softer, more human-friendly geometry. By pairing wide proportions with rounded construction and uniform strokes, it aims to maintain clarity and consistency in dense, information-forward settings.
Several glyphs emphasize clarity through simplified, circular forms (notably in bowls and round letters), while angular characters maintain crisp, straight joins. Numerals follow the same wide, even construction, and the overall set maintains a consistent color and texture in continuous text.