Sans Normal Bogik 7 is a regular weight, normal width, low contrast, upright, normal x-height font visually similar to 'Catesque' by Gumpita Rahayu (names referenced only for comparison).
Keywords: ui text, body text, wayfinding, presentations, brand systems, clean, neutral, modern, friendly, readability, neutrality, versatility, clarity, rounded, open counters, soft terminals, even rhythm, geometric.
This sans serif shows a rounded, geometric skeleton with smooth curves and largely uniform stroke thickness. Uppercase forms are sturdy and slightly compact, with circular bowls and open, readable apertures; the C and G are broadly drawn, and the S has a soft, continuous flow. Lowercase keeps a simple, contemporary construction with a single-storey a and g, round i/j dots, and a short, flat-ended t that reads clearly at text sizes. Curves and joins are gently softened rather than sharp, giving the type a calm, even color in paragraphs and consistent rhythm across mixed-case settings.
It fits well for interface copy, product pages, and documentation where steady rhythm and clear shapes matter. The clean construction also supports signage and wayfinding, while the rounded geometry makes it a reliable choice for contemporary brand systems and slide decks that need neutrality with a touch of warmth.
The overall tone is straightforward and approachable, with a contemporary, no-nonsense clarity. Its rounded geometry adds a mild friendliness without tipping into playful novelty, keeping it suitable for general-purpose communication.
The design intent appears to prioritize broad readability and consistency through simple geometric forms, open counters, and restrained detailing. It aims to function as a dependable everyday sans that stays calm in paragraphs while remaining crisp in headlines.
The numerals appear monolinear and highly legible, with rounded forms and simple, unembellished construction that matches the letterforms. Spacing looks balanced in the sample text, producing an even texture that stays stable across long lines and mixed punctuation.