Sans Normal Edlat 6 is a light, normal width, low contrast, italic, normal x-height, monospaced font visually similar to 'Iki Mono' by CAST (names referenced only for comparison).
Keywords: code, terminal, ui, dashboards, data tables, technical, utilitarian, contemporary, neutral, precise, clarity, alignment, efficiency, screen use, technical reading, slanted, clean, crisp, rational, restrained.
A slanted, monospaced sans with clean, rounded construction and a steady, mechanical rhythm. Strokes are uniform and crisp, with smooth curves and straightforward terminals; shapes stay open and legible, and counters are generously sized for clarity. The overall geometry feels consistent across capitals, lowercase, and numerals, with a disciplined cell-to-cell fit that emphasizes alignment and spacing regularity.
Well-suited to coding environments, terminals, and any interface where alignment and predictable spacing matter. It also fits data-heavy layouts such as tables, dashboards, captions, and technical documentation where a steady typographic rhythm supports scanning.
The tone reads modern and matter-of-fact, with a practical, engineered feel. Its slant adds forward motion without becoming expressive, keeping the overall impression focused and efficient rather than decorative.
The design appears intended to deliver a clear, consistent monospaced reading experience with a contemporary sans skeleton and a subtle forward slant. It prioritizes uniform spacing, clean outlines, and practical legibility for structured text and technical contexts.
The even character width and consistent spacing create a strong grid-like texture in paragraphs, while the rounded bowls and open apertures prevent the color from becoming too rigid. Numerals and punctuation maintain the same steady cadence, reinforcing a structured, systems-oriented voice.