HighTech...ish font family by Jal Lemos is as futuristic as its name suggests. A free techno font family with 3 font styles beautifully embracing modernity within a minimalistic and sleek approach. The clean design required a digital exploration that’s reflected in each letter, digit, and special character that pregiven in uppercase/lowercase characters.
Enjoy some professional outputs with each design by mixing and matching these different font styles to build original UX/UI designs and branding presentations. The free font family can be used for branding and packaging design of contemporary products, especially in the tech industry.
Licensed as freeware, HighTech...ish is suitable for both personal and commercial usage. However, it should be noted that the font is ineligible for redistribution, which is why you should refer to the simple terms and conditions provided by the author himself.
LICENSE
HighTech...ish is a 100% FREE font. As such, you may freely use it on both commercial and non-commercial projects.
Here's what you CANNOT do:
- Sell the font files, hire them or charge money for them in any other way
- Host the font files on any website without the author's consent
- Share the font without the included readme file
DISCLAIMER
HighTech...ish (Smooth) is not an entirely original work. It's based on a font used in a computer game the author made around 2008. The author no longer owns the original font, cannot remember what it was called, and it seems to have completely disappeared from the Internet. The author spent a significant amount of time trying to find it but was unsuccessful.
As a result, the author tried to remake the font themselves, using screenshots of the decade-old game as the basis to draw some of the characters and creating the rest from scratch.
While some of the glyphs (mainly the uppercase letters) may seem familiar, they have gone through several changes and improvements, with some being remade from scratch. Additionally, the numbers, support characters for Portuguese, Spanish, French, German, and Swedish, punctuation signs, and other miscellaneous glyphs were all created by the author, as well as the "Pixelated" and "Blocky" variations of the font, making HighTech...ish an almost completely new typeface.
Made by Jal Lemos
jal.lemos.cdp@gmail.com