Sans Normal Abdir 8 is a regular weight, wide, low contrast, italic, normal x-height, monospaced font visually similar to 'Maincode Mono' by Par Défaut (names referenced only for comparison).
Keywords: code, ui labels, tables, terminal, captions, technical, utilitarian, contemporary, clean, unfussy, clarity, alignment, system use, efficient reading, technical tone, slanted, rounded, open, crisp, even.
A slanted, monolinear sans with wide proportions and an even, mechanical rhythm. Curves are built from clean circular/elliptical forms, with large open counters and smooth joins that keep shapes legible at size. Terminals are mostly straight and matter-of-fact, with occasional gentle rounding where strokes turn. Overall spacing is consistent and grid-friendly, producing a tidy, engineered texture in both single glyphs and running text.
Well-suited to code-like settings, terminal-style interfaces, and any layout that benefits from strict alignment such as tables, forms, and data readouts. The wide, open shapes also make it a solid choice for short labels, captions, and technical documentation where clarity and consistency are priorities.
The font reads as practical and modern, with a technical, tool-like tone. Its slant adds motion and emphasis without becoming expressive or calligraphic, keeping the voice neutral and functional.
The design appears intended to provide a straightforward, highly consistent reading texture for structured text, combining geometric clarity with a subtle slant for emphasis. It favors predictability and legibility over stylistic flourish, making it feel purpose-built for systems and technical communication.
Figures follow the same geometric logic as the letters, with clear differentiation between forms (notably the slashed zero). The sample text shows a steady, even color line-to-line, suggesting it’s optimized for predictable alignment and structured layouts.