Sans Normal Bolat 3 is a regular weight, normal width, low contrast, upright, normal x-height, monospaced font visually similar to 'Basis Grotesque Mono' and 'Chromatic Mono' by Colophon Foundry, 'Approach Mono' by Emtype Foundry, and 'Fonetika Mono' by Tokotype (names referenced only for comparison).
Keywords: code, terminals, ui labels, data tables, forms, utilitarian, technical, clean, neutral, modern, legibility, alignment, system ui, technical tone, clarity, geometric, square-shouldered, open apertures, crisp, compact.
This typeface is a clean, geometric sans with monospaced rhythm and broadly uniform stroke thickness. Curves are rounded but controlled, with many terminals finishing in straight, squared-off cuts that give forms a slightly engineered feel. Uppercase letters are built from simple, sturdy structures (notably the rectangular E/F/L and the symmetrical H/M/N), while round letters like O/Q/C stay fairly circular and even. Lowercase forms are compact and straightforward, with a two-storey a, a single-storey g, a simple earless r, and a short-armed t; punctuation and numerals follow the same blunt, consistent construction.
This font is well suited to code and terminal-style settings where fixed-width alignment is important, as well as UI labels, data tables, and forms that benefit from consistent character widths. It also works for compact technical documentation and settings where a clean, systematic texture is preferred over typographic contrast.
The overall tone is practical and no-nonsense, leaning toward a contemporary technical voice. Its even color and fixed spacing read as systematic and reliable, with a restrained neutrality that avoids expressive quirks.
The design appears intended to provide a clear, consistent monospaced sans for screen-oriented and technical contexts. Its geometry, squared terminals, and restrained detailing suggest an emphasis on legibility, predictability, and a neutral visual voice.
The monospaced spacing is visually apparent in running text, creating a regular cadence and predictable word shapes. Numerals are clear and sturdy, with simple silhouettes that prioritize distinction over ornament, and the uppercase set feels particularly stable and sign-like due to its straight-sided geometry.