Sans Normal Dygig 6 is a regular weight, very wide, low contrast, italic, normal x-height, monospaced font visually similar to 'Maincode Mono' by Par Défaut (names referenced only for comparison).
Keywords: code samples, ui labels, dashboards, signage, posters, technical, retro, utilitarian, industrial, sci-fi, clarity, system feel, modern tech, forward motion, rounded, soft corners, geometric, oblique, extended.
A rounded, extended sans with a consistent monoline stroke and an overall rightward slant. Curves are built from broad elliptical bowls, while terminals and corners are softly squared, giving forms a smooth, machined feel rather than a calligraphic one. Counters are open and generous, with wide proportions across both uppercase and lowercase; diagonals are clean and steady, and horizontal strokes read as long and level. Figures follow the same wide, streamlined construction, with simple geometry and clear internal space.
Well suited to code-style or data-heavy settings where uniform rhythm and clear character silhouettes matter, such as interface labels, dashboards, or technical documentation. The wide stance and oblique angle also make it effective for display uses like posters, titling, and sci‑fi/tech themed branding where a sense of motion and machinery is desirable.
The tone feels technical and slightly retro, evoking instrumentation, terminals, and late-20th-century industrial graphics. Its wide, slanted stance adds motion and a subtly futuristic flavor, while the rounded details keep it approachable rather than aggressive.
The design appears aimed at delivering a streamlined, system-like sans that reads evenly and consistently, combining extended proportions with rounded geometry for a modern technical voice. The rightward slant suggests an emphasis on speed and forward motion while maintaining clarity and restraint.
The italicized construction is consistent across the set, and the design maintains a uniform rhythm that emphasizes spacing and repeatable shapes. Round letters lean on oval geometry, and straight-sided forms keep a crisp, engineered profile that stays legible even with the softened corners.