Sans Normal Bokuy 1 is a regular weight, normal width, low contrast, upright, normal x-height, monospaced font visually similar to 'Monoplan' by Plantype and 'TT Commons™️ Pro', 'TT Hoves Pro', and 'TT Norms Pro' by TypeType (names referenced only for comparison).
Keywords: code, terminals, ui text, data tables, captions, utilitarian, technical, neutral, modern, no-nonsense, legibility, alignment, clarity, utility, disambiguation, grotesque, square terminals, open counters, uniform rhythm, compact.
A clean, monospaced sans with uniform stroke weight and a crisp, engineered build. Curves are rounded but kept taut, paired with largely straight-sided verticals and horizontal crossbars, producing a steady, grid-friendly texture. Terminals read mostly square and blunt, and counters stay open and legible, especially in letters like C, G, and S. The lowercase is straightforward and compact, with a single-storey a and g, a simple ear on r, and clear dots on i/j; overall spacing and sidebearings are consistent across the set for predictable alignment.
Well suited for code editors, terminal output, command-line tools, and log or diff views where alignment matters. It also works for UI labels, settings screens, tables, and compact captions that benefit from steady spacing and clear character separation.
The tone is practical and workmanlike, emphasizing clarity and system-like consistency over personality. It feels at home in technical contexts—calm, direct, and slightly industrial—while remaining friendly enough for everyday UI text.
This design appears intended to provide a highly legible monospaced sans for screen-oriented, system, and tooling environments. The controlled geometry, blunt terminals, and unembellished forms prioritize clarity, consistency, and reliable alignment in continuous text.
The slashed zero is prominent for disambiguation in dense text. Numerals are sturdy and geometric, and the overall rhythm stays even in running copy due to the consistent character widths and restrained shapes.