Sans Normal Bumuh 4 is a regular weight, normal width, monoline, upright, normal x-height, monospaced font.
Keywords: code ui, terminals, tables, data display, labels, utilitarian, technical, retro, neutral, workmanlike, ui clarity, alignment, system feel, data readability, utility, clean, geometric, open counters, rounded corners, low contrast.
A clean, geometric sans with consistent stroke thickness and a built-from-primitives construction. Curves are smooth and fairly circular, while terminals tend to feel squared-off or neatly rounded, creating a crisp, engineered rhythm. The forms are open and legible, with simple joins and minimal modulation; diagonals and verticals read evenly, and counters stay clear at text sizes. Overall spacing and character fit emphasize uniformity and predictability, with straightforward, no-nonsense shapes across letters and numerals.
Well-suited to interfaces where alignment and consistent character widths matter, such as code editors, terminal-style UI, tables, and dashboards. It also works well for labeling, instrumentation, forms, and any layout that benefits from a tidy, grid-based texture and straightforward legibility.
The tone is practical and technical, with a faint retro-computing flavor thanks to its disciplined, grid-friendly forms. It feels neutral and matter-of-fact rather than expressive, projecting clarity, order, and utility.
The design appears intended as a dependable, system-like sans optimized for clarity in dense settings and for content that needs to line up cleanly. Its restrained geometry and consistent stroke behavior suggest a focus on functional communication over personality.
Uppercase shapes stay compact and geometric, while lowercase letters keep simple, single-storey constructions where applicable, reinforcing an efficient, schematic feel. Numerals match the same restrained, evenly weighted construction, supporting consistent reading in mixed strings.