Sans Normal Bukif 6 is a regular weight, wide, monoline, upright, normal x-height, monospaced font.
Keywords: code, ui labels, tables, terminals, technical docs, technical, utilitarian, modernist, neutral, systemic, clarity, alignment, utility, neutrality, consistency, geometric, clean, open, linear, unembellished.
A clean, geometric sans with uniform stroke weight and a wide set. Rounds are built from near-circular bowls with consistent curvature, while straight strokes stay crisp and unmodulated, producing an even color across lines. Terminals are predominantly flat and square, counters are open, and spacing follows a strict, grid-like rhythm that keeps letters and numerals visually aligned. The overall drawing favors simple constructions and clear silhouettes over calligraphic nuance.
Well suited to code samples, terminal-style output, tabular data, and UI labels where alignment and predictable rhythm matter. It also works for technical documentation and short paragraphs where a stable, evenly spaced texture is preferred.
The tone is functional and matter-of-fact, with a contemporary, engineering-oriented calm. Its disciplined rhythm and unadorned shapes give it a practical, no-frills voice that reads as objective and informational rather than expressive.
Likely intended as a practical, general-purpose workhorse for environments that benefit from strict alignment and dependable legibility. The design emphasizes consistency, simple geometric construction, and an unobtrusive presence in mixed text and numeric content.
Lowercase forms keep a single-storey look for key letters and maintain broad apertures, supporting clarity in continuous text. Numerals are similarly straightforward and evenly proportioned, reinforcing the font’s consistent, systematic texture in mixed alphanumeric settings.