Sans Normal Bokuh 12 is a regular weight, normal width, monoline, upright, normal x-height, monospaced font.
Keywords: code, ui, terminal, tables, labels, utilitarian, technical, clean, retro, alignment, readability, clarity, systematic, geometric, rounded, neutral, crisp, plainspoken.
A compact, monospaced sans with monoline strokes and largely geometric construction. Curves are smooth and circular with consistent apertures, while terminals land cleanly with minimal flare. Uppercase forms are straightforward and sturdy, and the lowercase leans toward single-storey shapes (notably the a and g), reinforcing a simple, engineered rhythm. Figures are plain and readable, with rounded bowls and even spacing that emphasizes a gridded, systematic texture in text.
Well suited to code editors, terminal-style interfaces, and other contexts where fixed character widths aid alignment. It also fits UI copy, settings screens, data tables, and compact labeling where consistent spacing and clear, geometric letterforms help maintain legibility and structure.
The overall tone is functional and matter-of-fact, with a slightly retro computational feel. Its even rhythm and restrained detailing give it a practical, no-nonsense voice suited to information-first settings rather than expressive or calligraphic work.
The font appears designed to provide a dependable monospaced voice with clean geometry and consistent stroke weight, prioritizing alignment, clarity, and predictable spacing. Its simplified forms suggest an intention to balance readability with a classic terminal-like aesthetic.
The design maintains consistent verticals and bowls with few decorative features, producing an orderly, modular impression. Punctuation and basic symbols shown (such as the colon and ampersand) follow the same simplified, sturdy construction, keeping color and cadence steady across lines.