Sans Normal Abroj 1 is a regular weight, wide, low contrast, italic, normal x-height, monospaced font visually similar to 'Neue Rational Mix' by René Bieder (names referenced only for comparison).
Keywords: code, terminals, ui labels, data tables, technical docs, technical, utilitarian, clean, modern, matter-of-fact, clarity, alignment, screen use, neutrality, robust reading, slanted, geometric, open counters, straight terminals, even rhythm.
A slanted, monospaced sans with broad proportions and steady, low-contrast strokes. Forms lean consistently with a slightly mechanical construction: rounded letters are built from clean circular/elliptical curves, while diagonals and horizontals stay crisp and straight. Terminals are mostly plain and unadorned, with generous interior space and open apertures that keep shapes readable. The overall spacing and cadence feel uniform and systematic, reinforced by the fixed character width and even stroke color.
Well suited to code editors, terminal output, and developer-facing UI where alignment and consistent character widths matter. It also works for data tables, captions, and technical documentation that benefit from a stable rhythm and clear character differentiation, especially at small-to-medium sizes.
The font conveys a practical, technical tone—efficient and no-nonsense rather than expressive. Its consistent slant adds a sense of motion and forward-leaning energy while maintaining a disciplined, engineered feel typical of coding and interface typography.
The design appears intended to provide a monospaced, slanted sans for technical contexts, prioritizing regularity, clarity, and predictable alignment while retaining a clean, contemporary look.
Numerals are clear and strongly differentiated, with a slashed zero for ambiguity reduction. The italic angle is applied uniformly across uppercase, lowercase, and figures, producing a cohesive texture in continuous text and a tidy grid-like presence in tabular settings.