Sans Normal Bumul 2 is a regular weight, normal width, monoline, upright, normal x-height, monospaced font.
Keywords: code, ui, tables, forms, labels, utilitarian, technical, minimal, neutral, clean, alignment, clarity, consistency, system ui, data display, geometric, rounded, open counters, low contrast, even rhythm.
A clean, geometric sans with even, low-contrast strokes and a distinctly structured, monospaced rhythm. Curves are built from smooth circular and oval forms, producing open counters and clear interior space in letters like C, O, and e. Terminals are plain and unembellished, with straightforward joins and consistent stroke behavior that keeps uppercase, lowercase, and numerals visually aligned. The overall color on the line is steady and uniform, emphasizing regularity and predictable spacing.
Well-suited to code-like settings, terminal-style interfaces, and any context where alignment matters—such as tables, forms, data readouts, and settings panels. Its consistent spacing and open shapes also make it useful for compact labeling and functional typography where predictability is more important than typographic nuance.
The tone is practical and matter-of-fact, with a mildly technical feel driven by its fixed-width cadence and geometric construction. It reads as modern and neutral rather than expressive, projecting clarity and restraint.
Likely designed to provide a straightforward, dependable reading experience in structured layouts, prioritizing consistency of spacing and geometric clarity. The design emphasizes uniform texture and simple, reproducible forms that remain stable across mixed alphanumerics and punctuation.
In running text, the fixed character width creates a strong grid-like texture and a slightly mechanical cadence. The sample shows clear punctuation and numerals that sit firmly on the baseline and maintain the same steady spacing as the letters, reinforcing a disciplined, system-like appearance.