Blaise Font

blaise.ttf

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Author's note

Blaise font by 4logos is a free techno outlined display typeface that turns every word into a tight, modular grid. Each character sits inside a square frame, drawn with thin, even lines that feel like circuit diagrams or neon wireframes. The letters are reduced to sharp, essential strokes, so the overall texture is crisp, geometric, and slightly mysterious—more coded signal than casual text.

Using Blaise, you get a striking, futuristic rhythm that thrives at large sizes where the boxy structure can really breathe. This free font works beautifully for experimental logos, electronic music covers, sci‑fi posters, event badges, tech branding, and bold website hero graphics. Keep it for short phrases and pair Blaise with a clean, open sans serif for supporting copy to keep the layout readable and balanced.

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Basic font information

Copyright notice
http://4logoz.cjb.net© 2001. All Rights Reserved
Font family
Blaise
Font subfamily
Futuristic
Unique subfamily identification
©2001 http://4logoz.cjb.net
Full font name
Blaise
Name table version
version ½
Postscript font name
Blaise
Trademark notice
Blaise http://4logoz.cjb.net blaise_kal@hotmail.com
Manufacturer name
Designer
Description
Template

Extended font information

Platforms supported

PlatformEncoding
MicrosoftUnicode BMP only
MacintoshRoman

Font details

Created2001-09-30
Revision1
Glyph count125
Units per Em1024
Embedding rightsEmbedding for editing allowed
Family classNo classification
WeightUltra-bold
WidthSemi-expanded
Mac styleBold
DirectionOnly strongly right to left glyphs
Pattern natureOutlined
PitchNot monospaced