Sans Normal Ongir 7 is a regular weight, normal width, low contrast, upright, normal x-height, monospaced font visually similar to 'Bluteau Code' by DSType and 'Bluset Now Mono' by Elsner+Flake (names referenced only for comparison).
Keywords: code, ui, terminals, data tables, technical docs, utilitarian, technical, minimal, neutral, retro, clarity, alignment, legibility, system ui, documentation, geometric, boxy, sturdy, plainspoken, systematic.
A clean, monospaced sans with sturdy, even strokes and open, geometric counters. Curves are built from broad circular/elliptical forms (notably in C, O, and G), while diagonals are straightforward and slightly softened at joins. The lowercase is simple and workmanlike, with single-storey a and g, a compact, rounded e, and short, square terminals; punctuation-like details (dots and t crossbars) read crisp and aligned to the grid. Overall spacing is consistent and columnar, giving text a measured, typewriter-like rhythm.
Well suited to code editors, terminal-style interfaces, logs, and command-line tools where fixed-width alignment matters. It also works for tables, forms, labels, and technical documentation that benefits from consistent character widths and straightforward letterforms.
The tone is practical and no-nonsense, with a technical, system-oriented feel. Its restrained shapes and consistent cadence evoke terminals, coding environments, and documentation where clarity and predictability are prioritized over personality.
The design appears intended to provide a dependable, evenly spaced monospaced voice with clear shapes and stable rhythm for screen and print contexts that require alignment and quick scanning.
The numerals are robust and highly legible at a glance, matching the letterforms’ geometric construction. Uppercase forms feel slightly more squared and architectural, while the lowercase maintains a friendly roundness without becoming informal.