As we often underline, the fonts are the soul of one logo, and the task of choosing the right one is not easy at all.

Creating a unique logo in the tech or sci-fi sphere can be a very demanding thing, especially in an era where we are overwhelmed by the “tech” style in general in design.

Finding a designer who has experience is crucial, but your suggestions to the designer are also very important and can be of great help in defining the final logo, so it is not bad to get acquainted with tech fonts before you dive into the crowdsourcing of the best logo solution. Here is our choice of the best ten “free-for-commercial use” tech fonts for the logo design. Enjoy!

01. Good Times

Tech font!

Good Times is a 1980’s techno headliner, inspired by the lettering used on Pontiac cars from about 1989-1994. Uniform lines, capsule shapes, and disconnected strokes give Good Times, a stark, scientific feeling. Good Times was created in 1998 and has since been expanded into fifteen styles including a rusty variation called Good Times Bad Times. 

02. Nasalization

Nasalization is an ultramodern sans serif typeface with a nod to the 1975 Nasa logo. In OpenType savvy applications, a slanted M and W will automatically flip or straighten out depending on neighboring characters. You can use the OpenType stylistic alternates feature to add a crossbar to the A. Nasalization is available in 6 weights and italics. The character set includes Greek, extended Cyrillic and covers almost every Latin-based language.

03. Stormfaze

Stormfaze is a high-tech, sci-fi-themed headline font. Stormfaze was created in June of 1996 and released in the summer of 2015. 

04. Closeness

Closeness is created in 2018. year by designer Vladimir Nikolic. This font is also free for commercial use, widely applicable with a spectrum of variations. It has 9 weights and different outlines.

05. Collective BRK

Very interesting tech artistic font. It has four versions: Collective S, Collective RS, Collective O, and Collective RO.

06. Sector 034

As the author says, it’s a super-duper-techno-futuristic font. There are “Basic Latin” and “More Latin” character sets available +Polish and Cyrillic characters.

07. Little Boxes

Little Boxes is a very simple, but so attractive font. Thick lines in a sci-fi tech concept are giving this font special magical energy.

08. Mishmash BRK

This font is having six versions with very different outlines and concepts. The basic Mishmash BRK version with elegant tech vibes, simplicity, and strength is having our vote! These kinds of fonts with a light note of techno style, but with the concept of simplicity often are excellent solutions. Here are some of the examples you might like – the premade logos on 48hourslogo.com!

09. Karnivore Krate

Karniove Krate is created in 2001. year by Apostrophic Lab. One very interesting concept that gives a wide spectrum of applicability. Nice work!

10. Vibra Type

Vibra Type is an extremely unique display font that features 2 sets of capital letters – a standard set, and also a set with modern geometric characters. These extra characters make this font perfect for eye-catching logos, posters & headlines.