Sans Normal Bukif 18 is a light, wide, low contrast, upright, normal x-height, monospaced font.
Keywords: code, terminals, ui text, tables, forms, utilitarian, technical, clean, modern, neutral, legibility, alignment, clarity, system use, grotesque, linear, unbracketed, open apertures, square dots.
A clean monospaced sans with linear strokes and a slightly squared, geometric construction. Curves are smooth and open, with generous counters and clear, simple joins; terminals are largely straight-cut for a crisp, engineered feel. The lowercase uses single-storey forms (notably a and g), and punctuation details like square i/j dots and straightforward, rectangular serifs on I lend a structured, grid-friendly rhythm. Numerals are plain and highly legible, matching the same consistent stroke logic as the letters.
Works well for programming, terminal output, and any interface text that benefits from fixed-width alignment. It is also a strong choice for tables, data displays, forms, and documentation where consistent character widths and straightforward letterforms improve scanning and comparison.
The overall tone is practical and no-nonsense, suited to environments where clarity and regular spacing matter more than personality. It reads as quietly modern and technical, with a calm neutrality that supports dense information without drawing attention to itself.
Designed to provide a highly legible, grid-disciplined monospaced voice with modern, minimal forms. The emphasis appears to be on clarity, consistency, and dependable spacing across letters and figures for technical and information-heavy settings.
Character shapes prioritize differentiation: the diagonal leg on R, the angular K, and the open shapes of C/G/S maintain clarity at text sizes. The design keeps embellishment to a minimum, emphasizing consistent spacing, sturdy silhouettes, and predictable rhythm across mixed-case text and figures.