Sans Normal Bokod 7 is a regular weight, normal width, monoline, upright, normal x-height, monospaced font visually similar to 'Antikor' by Taner Ardali (names referenced only for comparison).
Keywords: code, ui labels, terminals, tables, technical docs, utilitarian, technical, retro, matter-of-fact, clean, clarity, consistency, screen utility, alignment, rounded terminals, open counters, low contrast, uniform rhythm, compact.
This typeface presents simple, low-contrast letterforms with a consistent, even rhythm and a strongly modular construction. Curves are built from clean arcs with noticeably rounded joins and terminals, while verticals and horizontals stay steady and straightforward. Uppercase shapes feel compact and engineered (notably the geometric bowls in B/D/P and the open, circular C/O), and lowercase forms maintain clear, open counters with minimal decoration. Figures are plain and legible, matching the same restrained geometry and spacing logic as the letters.
It suits contexts where alignment and consistent character width matter, such as code samples, terminal-style displays, tables, and interface labels. The clean shapes and open interiors also make it a solid choice for concise technical documentation and data-heavy layouts where steady rhythm improves scanning.
The overall tone is practical and no-nonsense, with a subtle retro-computing and instrument-panel flavor. Its steady cadence and simplified shapes convey clarity and reliability rather than expressiveness, reading as functional and technical.
The design appears intended to provide a clear, space-efficient workhorse face with a neutral voice and strong consistency across glyphs. Its geometry and softened corners suggest a balance between strict grid discipline and comfortable readability for sustained viewing.
Stroke endings and corners tend to be softened, which reduces harshness at larger sizes while keeping the silhouette crisp. The design’s consistent cell-to-cell spacing gives text a measured, grid-like texture that feels especially systematic in longer passages.