Sans Normal Bolay 8 is a regular weight, wide, low contrast, upright, tall x-height, monospaced font.
Keywords: code, ui labels, data tables, technical docs, forms, technical, utilitarian, clean, neutral, contemporary, legibility, alignment, clarity, system use, information display, geometric, rounded, boxy, sturdy, crisp.
A monospaced, geometric sans with even stroke widths and squared-off terminals. Curves are built from broad, near-circular bowls (notably in C, O, and 0), contrasted with straight-sided verticals that give the design a sturdy, engineered feel. The x-height reads high, with compact ascenders/descenders and generous internal counters that keep forms open at text sizes. Diagonals in A, K, V, W, X, Y, and Z are clean and direct, and the overall rhythm is consistent and grid-friendly.
Well-suited to code, terminal-style layouts, and any setting where fixed-width alignment matters, such as data tables and logs. It also fits UI labels, settings screens, and technical documentation where a clear, consistent rhythm supports scanning and comparison.
The tone is practical and matter-of-fact, leaning toward a technical, system-oriented voice rather than expressive or decorative. Its even color and predictable spacing convey clarity and discipline, with a subtle modern neutrality that suits interfaces and documentation.
The design appears intended for structured, grid-based typography: predictable widths, open counters, and sturdy, uncomplicated shapes that prioritize legibility and alignment. Its geometric construction and restrained detailing suggest a focus on clarity across dense, information-heavy content.
Round characters maintain a slightly squared silhouette, while straight strokes terminate flatly, reinforcing a mechanical, UI-ready impression. Numerals are simple and highly legible, matching the alphabet’s uniform cadence and emphasizing consistency in mixed text.