Sans Normal Bukey 1 is a regular weight, normal width, monoline, upright, normal x-height, monospaced font.
Keywords: code snippets, ui labels, tables, data display, terminal-style graphics, technical, utilitarian, clean, retro, legibility, alignment, clarity, functional simplicity, rounded, geometric, open apertures, low contrast, even rhythm.
A clean, low-contrast sans with rounded geometry and consistent stroke endings. Curves read as near-circular (notably in O, C, and e), while straight strokes stay crisp and vertical/horizontal with minimal modulation. Proportions are straightforward and legible, with open counters and generous internal space; the lowercase includes a single-storey a and g, and a simple, loopless l that aligns with the font’s pared-back construction. Numerals are plain and modern with clear differentiation, keeping an even, grid-friendly rhythm across lines of text.
Well suited for contexts that benefit from predictable alignment and quick character recognition, such as code samples, interface labels, tabular data, and console/terminal-style layouts. It can also serve in technical documentation and diagrams where a clean, even typographic texture is preferred.
The tone is pragmatic and tool-like, with a subtle retro-computing feel from its strict rhythm and simplified letterforms. It communicates clarity and neutrality rather than expressiveness, suggesting a straightforward, functional voice.
The design appears intended to prioritize consistent rhythm, clarity at small sizes, and dependable alignment for structured content. Its simplified, rounded construction aims for readability and a calm, no-nonsense presence in utilitarian settings.
Across the sample text, spacing and character widths maintain a steady cadence that supports scanning and alignment. Rounded terminals and smooth bowls soften the otherwise engineered structure, preventing the texture from feeling harsh.