Sans Normal Bumul 1 is a regular weight, normal width, low contrast, upright, normal x-height, monospaced font.
Keywords: code, terminal ui, tables, data display, ui labels, technical, utilitarian, neutral, clean, modern, clarity, alignment, system utility, screen readability, geometric, round, open, even, crisp.
A clean monospaced sans with largely geometric construction and consistently even stroke weight. Curves are smooth and fairly circular, with open apertures and straightforward terminals that keep the shapes uncluttered. Proportions are compact and steady across the alphabet, producing a uniform rhythm and predictable spacing typical of fixed-width designs. Uppercase forms read simple and direct, while lowercase shows single-storey shapes where expected (notably the “g”), with round dots on “i” and “j” and generally unclipped, legible counters.
Well suited to code editors, terminals, logs, and configuration text where alignment matters. It also works for tables, forms, and data-heavy interfaces, and can serve as a straightforward monospaced choice for technical documentation and captions where consistent spacing is beneficial.
The overall tone is practical and matter-of-fact, with a distinctly technical voice. Its strict spacing and restrained detailing evoke programming and system UI contexts, while the rounded geometry keeps it approachable rather than stark.
The design appears intended to provide a neutral, highly consistent monospaced reading experience with an emphasis on clarity and even typographic color. Its geometric, low-detail letterforms suggest a focus on functional on-screen use and dependable alignment in structured text.
The fixed character width creates strong vertical alignment in text and a grid-like color on the page. Numerals appear clear and stable, matching the same geometric logic as the letters for consistent texture in mixed alphanumeric strings.