Sans Other Jalun 11 is a light, wide, low contrast, upright, normal x-height, monospaced font.
Keywords: code, ui labels, data tables, terminal, technical docs, utilitarian, technical, retro, minimal, clarity, alignment, readability, systematic, rounded, geometric, open counters, square dots, straight terminals.
A monospaced sans with a clean, open build and consistently light strokes. Forms are largely geometric, mixing near-circular bowls (O, o, 8) with straight, even stems and flat terminals. Curves stay smooth and generous, while joins and corners remain crisp; the overall rhythm is steady and gridlike, reinforced by uniform character widths. Distinctive details include square i/j dots, a single-storey a, a compact, loopless g, and simplified numerals with clear, unornamented construction.
Well suited to code display, terminal-like interfaces, and any setting where alignment matters, such as tables, forms, logs, and configuration screens. It can also work for technical documentation, captions, and compact UI labels where a consistent typographic grid is beneficial.
The tone feels utilitarian and technical, with a slight retro-computing flavor thanks to its monospaced cadence and simplified, no-nonsense shapes. Its rounded bowls keep it approachable, while the strict spacing and restrained detailing read as systematic and functional.
The design appears intended to provide a neutral, consistently spaced workhorse face that stays readable at small sizes and in dense settings. Its simplified constructions and clear numeral strategy suggest an emphasis on practical differentiation and predictable rhythm over expressive styling.
Legibility is supported by open apertures and clear differentiation between many glyphs (notably the angled, slashed zero versus the round O). The wide set and even spacing create a calm texture in paragraphs, with minimal flare or calligraphic influence.