Sans Normal Bukik 2 is a light, wide, low contrast, upright, tall x-height, monospaced font visually similar to 'MGT Fugiat' by Magetype (names referenced only for comparison).
Keywords: code, terminal ui, technical docs, tables, data display, technical, utilitarian, clean, retro, neutral, clarity, alignment, system ui, function-first, screen readability, geometric, open apertures, generous spacing, plain terminals, crisp curves.
This is a monospaced sans with straightforward, geometric construction and calm, even rhythm. Strokes are consistently thin with minimal modulation, and curves are cleanly drawn with rounded bowls and smooth joins. The lowercase shows a relatively tall x-height and simple, unembellished terminals, while counters stay open and readable. Figures are clear and functional, with simple, engineered shapes that align neatly to the fixed character width.
Well suited to code presentation, terminal-style interfaces, and any setting where alignment is essential, such as tables, logs, forms, and data readouts. It also works for concise UI labeling and small blocks of instructional or technical copy where predictable spacing and steady texture help scanning.
The overall tone is pragmatic and technical, recalling computer terminals and engineering documentation. Its restrained forms and regular spacing create an orderly, matter-of-fact voice that stays out of the way and prioritizes clarity over personality.
The design appears intended as a clear, dependable monospaced workhorse: consistent widths for alignment, simplified shapes for quick recognition, and a neutral voice appropriate for system-like and informational typography.
The fixed-width fit gives the type a strong vertical grid, producing very predictable texture in paragraphs. Round letters (such as O/C/G) feel broadly circular, while straight-sided forms (like H/N/M) keep a crisp, constructed look, balancing friendliness from the curves with precision from the geometry.