Sans Normal Gomaf 7 is a light, normal width, low contrast, italic, normal x-height, monospaced font.
Keywords: coding, ui labels, tables, technical docs, captions, technical, modern, clean, utilitarian, neutral, alignment, clarity, efficiency, systematic tone, slanted, rounded, open forms, straight terminals, uniform rhythm.
A slanted monoline sans with a disciplined, grid-friendly structure and consistent character widths. Curves are smooth and broadly rounded, while diagonals and verticals stay crisp, giving the alphabet a steady, mechanical rhythm. Terminals read mostly straight and unadorned, with open counters and simplified joins that keep forms clear at small sizes. Numerals follow the same restrained geometry, with straightforward shapes and even spacing that reinforces the font’s systematic feel.
Well-suited to interfaces, terminal-style readouts, code snippets, and any layout that benefits from column alignment and predictable spacing. It also works for technical documentation, data tables, and compact captions where a clean, uniform texture and clear differentiation across characters are desirable.
The overall tone is practical and contemporary, leaning toward a technical voice rather than expressive calligraphy. Its slant adds motion and emphasis without becoming decorative, making it feel efficient, focused, and quietly confident.
The design appears intended to provide a straightforward, slanted sans optimized for structured settings where alignment and consistency matter. It prioritizes clarity and regularity over stylistic flourish, aiming for dependable performance in utilitarian typography.
The sample text shows even pacing and stable word shapes, with a consistent cadence across mixed case and punctuation. Rounded letters (like C, O, and e) maintain smooth continuity, while angular forms (like K, V, W, X) stay sharp and balanced, preserving a coherent texture across paragraphs.