Sans Normal Armaj 2 is a regular weight, wide, low contrast, upright, normal x-height, monospaced font visually similar to 'Maincode Mono' by Par Défaut (names referenced only for comparison).
Keywords: code, data tables, ui labels, terminal text, technical documentation, technical, neutral, utilitarian, modern, systematic, clarity, alignment, legibility, system utility, geometric, clean, sturdy, open counters, rounded terminals.
A clean monolinear sans with a strongly systematic, cell-like rhythm and even texture. Letterforms lean geometric, combining near-circular bowls with straightforward verticals and horizontals, producing open counters and clear interior space. Corners and joins are generally softened rather than sharp, while strokes stay consistent and unmodulated. Numerals and capitals sit with a stable, engineered feel, and spacing is mechanically uniform, giving lines a consistent, grid-friendly cadence.
Well-suited to coding environments, terminal-style displays, and any interface or documentation that benefits from strict alignment. It also performs nicely in tables, forms, and dashboards where consistent character spacing and clear numerals improve scanning and comparison.
The overall tone is practical and modern, with a technical, no-nonsense character. Its uniform rhythm reads as orderly and dependable, leaning more toward clarity and function than personality or expressiveness.
Likely intended as a pragmatic, screen-friendly workhorse: a uniform, geometric sans optimized for predictable spacing and fast reading in structured layouts. The restrained detailing suggests an emphasis on clarity, consistency, and frictionless everyday use.
The design balances circular forms (notably in bowls and zeros) with simple linear construction, which helps maintain legibility at a range of sizes. The consistent character width and straightforward shapes make alignment and columnar layouts feel especially tidy.