Sans Normal Ondor 15 is a bold, normal width, low contrast, upright, normal x-height, monospaced font visually similar to 'Prima Sans Mono' by Bitstream (names referenced only for comparison).
Keywords: code ui, labels, signage, posters, packaging, industrial, utilitarian, technical, sturdy, no-nonsense, legibility, utility, density, systematic, blocky, square-shouldered, compact, high-ink, geometric.
A heavy, compact sans with rounded bowls and visibly squared terminals that create a sturdy, block-like silhouette. Strokes stay uniform and dark, with minimal modulation and tight-looking interior counters that emphasize solidity. Curves are broadly circular but trimmed with flat cutoffs, producing a pragmatic rhythm across both uppercase and lowercase. The numerals match the same dense, upright construction with clear, simple shapes intended to read cleanly at a glance.
Well-suited to interfaces and settings where alignment and consistent character width support scanning, such as coding environments, technical dashboards, tables, and device or equipment labeling. It also works for compact headlines on posters and packaging where a strong, high-contrast presence against the background is desired.
The overall tone is functional and workmanlike, leaning toward an industrial, technical feel rather than expressive or delicate. Its dense color and squared finishes give it a confident, straightforward voice that reads as practical and dependable.
Likely drawn to deliver a strong, space-efficient sans that holds up in dense settings while remaining immediately legible. The design choices point toward clarity, uniformity, and a straightforward industrial aesthetic that feels at home in technical and utilitarian contexts.
Round letters like O/C/G show a geometric base with flattened joins, while straight-sided forms (E/F/H/N) keep a rigid, engineered posture. The lowercase maintains a simple, robust structure with single-storey a and g that reinforce the utilitarian character.