Sans Normal Goruf 5 is a regular weight, normal width, monoline, italic, tall x-height, monospaced font.
Keywords: code samples, ui labels, terminals, technical docs, tables, technical, retro, utilitarian, editorial, clean, alignment, readability, system feel, clarity, utility, slanted, rounded, open counters, high contrast (none), sturdy.
A slanted, monospaced sans with monoline strokes and softly rounded terminals. The overall build is geometric and compact, with open apertures and generous interior counters that keep letters clear at small sizes. Curves are smooth and circular (notably in C, G, O, and 0), while straight strokes stay crisp and consistent; joins read clean rather than calligraphic. The lowercase is prominent with a tall x-height and simplified, single-storey forms, and the numerals match the same even, steady rhythm.
Well-suited for code snippets, terminal-style interfaces, and any situation where vertical alignment matters, such as tables, forms, or data readouts. Its clear counters and consistent stroke weight also make it a solid choice for technical documentation, captions, and compact UI labeling where a disciplined, structured texture is desirable.
The tone is practical and matter-of-fact, with a subtle retro-computing feel from the fixed spacing and steady, slanted cadence. It reads as functional and organized rather than expressive, giving text a slightly brisk, engineered character.
The design appears intended to combine the predictability of fixed-width spacing with a friendly, modern sans construction, improving readability through open shapes and a tall lowercase while maintaining a precise, system-like rhythm.
Because every character occupies the same width, spacing becomes highly regular and grid-like, which emphasizes alignment and tabular structure. The italic slant adds forward motion without introducing stroke contrast or decorative detailing.