Sans Normal Bokud 16 is a regular weight, wide, low contrast, upright, normal x-height, monospaced font.
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A clean, monoline sans with squared curves and gently rounded corners, giving letters a distinctly boxy, engineered feel. Strokes stay consistent with flat terminals and compact apertures, producing a solid, even texture in text. Proportions are generous horizontally with clear, open counters in round forms, and the shapes keep a steady rhythm that emphasizes structure over softness.
Well suited to contexts that benefit from strict spacing and dependable legibility, such as code snippets, terminal-like readouts, data tables, and technical documentation. It also works effectively for UI labels, captions, and short-form settings where a compact, evenly textured line of text is desirable.
The tone is pragmatic and workmanlike, evoking technical labeling and straightforward communication. Its crisp geometry and steady cadence also carry a subtle retro-digital flavor, reminiscent of early computing and industrial signage while remaining neutral enough for general UI copy.
The design appears intended to provide a disciplined, no-nonsense reading experience with a measured, grid-friendly rhythm. Its geometry favors clarity and repeatable forms, aiming for reliable performance in information-heavy layouts and system-like interfaces.
Uppercase forms read bold and stable, with simplified joins and minimal modulation; the lowercase maintains the same geometric logic for a cohesive system. Figures are plainspoken and highly legible, with clear differentiation and a consistent visual color across mixed alphanumeric strings.