Sans Normal Bukik 7 is a regular weight, wide, low contrast, upright, tall x-height, monospaced font visually similar to 'Basis Grotesque Mono' by Colophon Foundry (names referenced only for comparison).
Keywords: code, ui, terminals, tables, forms, neutral, technical, utilitarian, clean, modern, clarity, alignment, utility, consistency, screen use, geometric, open counters, uniform rhythm, square dots.
A clean, monoline sans with geometric construction and a very even rhythm across letters and numbers. Strokes keep consistent thickness with minimal modulation, and terminals are straightforward—mostly flat or gently rounded—producing crisp silhouettes at text sizes. Curves are smooth and circular, counters stay open, and spacing is highly regular, giving the set a grid-like cadence; the lowercase shows a tall, clear body that supports legibility. Details like square i/j dots and a plain, engineered "1" reinforce the measured, systematic feel.
Well-suited to code editors, command-line or terminal-style screens, and any layout where strict alignment matters, such as tables, logs, and data readouts. It also works effectively for UI labels and technical documentation where uniform spacing and clarity are priorities.
The overall tone is neutral and functional, reading as practical rather than expressive. Its consistent spacing and restrained shapes evoke coding, tooling, and interface work—clear, orderly, and no-nonsense.
The design appears aimed at dependable, screen-friendly readability with strict character alignment and minimal stylistic distraction. Its geometry and disciplined spacing suggest an intent to serve as a practical workhorse for technical and structured text.
Round characters (C/G/O/Q) are broadly proportioned and steady, while diagonals (V/W/X/Y) keep clean joins and consistent weight, helping maintain an even texture in paragraphs. Numerals are simple and readable, matching the same straight-ahead geometry as the letters.