Sans Normal Bulih 9 is a regular weight, wide, low contrast, upright, tall x-height font visually similar to 'Nuno' by Type.p (names referenced only for comparison).
Keywords: ui text, web body, signage, editorial, data display, clean, modern, neutral, friendly, technical, utility, readability, neutrality, clarity, modernity, open apertures, rounded terminals, geometric, monoline, generous spacing.
This sans serif shows monoline strokes with very low modulation and rounded curve transitions. Proportions lean broad, with roomy counters and open apertures that keep letters clear at text sizes. Round forms (C, O, Q, 0) are close to circular/elliptical and consistent across cases, while straighter letters (E, F, L, T) keep crisp, squared horizontals. Terminals are largely plain and unadorned, and the overall rhythm is even, with a slightly airy feel from the combination of width and internal space.
It suits interface and product typography where clarity and predictable rhythm are important, and it holds up well in web and editorial settings thanks to its open forms. The broad proportions and clear numerals also make it a solid option for dashboards, labels, and signage where quick recognition matters.
The overall tone is neutral and contemporary, prioritizing clarity over personality. Its smooth, rounded geometry adds a mild friendliness, while the straightforward construction reads as practical and professional rather than expressive.
The design intent appears focused on a versatile, contemporary workhorse sans: simple geometry, generous counters, and restrained details aimed at reliable readability across a range of everyday applications.
The sample text maintains steady color and legibility, with distinct digit shapes and clear differentiation between similar forms through open counters and simple, consistent stroke endings. Uppercase appears clean and structured, while lowercase retains a simple, modern skeleton with round bowls and unobtrusive joins.