Sans Normal Bulon 1 is a regular weight, normal width, medium contrast, upright, normal x-height, monospaced font.
Keywords: code, ui, tables, terminals, technical docs, clean, technical, utilitarian, modern, neutral, alignment, legibility, system feel, data clarity, neutral voice, rounded terminals, geometric, open apertures, uniform rhythm, plainspoken.
A monospaced sans with largely geometric construction and gently rounded curves. Strokes are even and steady, with minimal modulation and a crisp, matter-of-fact silhouette. Round letters like O/C are close to circular, while straight-sided forms (E, F, H, N) keep a rigid, grid-friendly structure. Lowercase shapes are simple and open, with single-storey forms and compact, consistent spacing that reinforces a typewriter-like rhythm. Numerals are straightforward and legible, matching the same width and overall color as the letters.
Best suited to contexts that benefit from strict character alignment and predictable spacing, such as code editors, command-line interfaces, tabular data, and technical documentation. It also works well for interface labels and system-style typography where clarity and consistency are more important than personality.
The tone is neutral and functional, leaning technical and no-nonsense rather than expressive. Its consistent cadence reads as systematic and precise, giving a practical, contemporary feel suitable for information-heavy settings.
The font appears designed to deliver clear, repeatable letterforms with a disciplined grid fit, prioritizing alignment, scanning, and straightforward legibility. Its restrained geometry suggests an intention to feel modern and practical without drawing attention to itself.
The design emphasizes regularity: similar stroke endings, consistent counters, and a disciplined baseline/height relationship create an even texture in paragraphs. Curves are smooth and restrained, avoiding decorative quirks while still feeling approachable due to the rounded bowls and open shapes.