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  1. Logos - Unknown license
  2. Emirates by Sensatype Studio, $15.00
    Emirates font is a well-balanced contemporary font with beautiful curved and ligatures. It is a display serif font with moderate contrast that perfect for branding projects, logo, wedding designs, social media posts, advertisements, product packaging, product designs, label, photography, watermark, invitation, stationery, and any projects, it makes with a high level of legibility. What's Included: Character set A-Z Uppercase & Lowercase Numerals & Punctuation Accented Characters (West Europe) Ligature & Stylistic alternate Works on PC & Mac Wish you enjoy our font. :)
  3. SONY's Logo - Unknown license
  4. TNA LOGO - Unknown license
  5. Abdo Logo by Abdo Fonts, $30.00
    Abdo Logo is an Arabic display and text typeface. It is useful for headlines, books covers, logos design, slogans, advertisement and other graphic projects. The font is based on the simple lines of free style calligraphy. The font supports Arabic language and I may extended to cover additional scripts.
  6. Logo Sans by Emily Lime, $16.00
    Logo Sans is a clean, geometric sans-serif created with an obvious use in mind - logos (although quite suitable for longer texts as well). It is a clear, easy to read font that comes in a variety of weights & italics ...allowing for pleasing logo design combination and marketing pieces. Its wide characters and linear lines have a very modern, luxurious appeal. The family includes 5 weights...plus italics - for a total of 10 fonts.
  7. Logos Service by Monotype, $29.99
  8. Longhaultrucker Logo by sugargliderz, $5.00
  9. FEAR Logo - Unknown license
  10. Queen Emirates by Zeenesia Studio, $16.00
    Queen Emirates is a vintage serif font crafted very carefully, Queen Emirates is perfect use for a logo for branding, typography design, badge design, product packaging, invitation, quotes, t-shirt design, label poster, special events and anything that need vintage taste. It came with number & punctuation, stylistic alternate, multilingual support, and PUA encode. Hope you like this product.
  11. loco - Personal use only
  12. Pogo - Personal use only
  13. Lagos by Device, $29.00
  14. Lugo by Eurotypo, $90.00
    The font "Lugo" is a heavy typeface designed for use in headlines and caption text. Their design has a strong visual impact, a persuasive and seductive personality throughout its organic shapes. This is a versatile and expressive font. Lugo can create an appealing atmosphere, conveying a gamut of message and emotions. It is well suited in the jobbing areas like packaging, logotypes, magazines, web pages and advertising, etc. Lugo has all the advantages of OpenType features that allow a variety of combinations: You may choose to set types in connected or unconnected ways, being used as body text or headlines for its good legibility, visual impact and accurate kerning. It has more than thousand glyphs: swashes, standard and discretional ligatures, stylistics and contextual alternates, old style numerals, word ending and tails. It has also an extended character set to support Central and Eastern European as well as Western European languages. Lugo is a city in northwestern Spain in the autonomous community of Galicia. The Celtic name Lug suggests that it may have been a sacred site. Augustus founded the Roman town of Lucus Augusti in 15-13 BCE following the pacification of this region. It is the only city in the world to be surrounded by completely intact Roman walls.
  15. Loge by Haiku Monkey, $10.00
    Loge is a heavy-duty sans serif font that scales very well to large sizes. Recommended for use in display text, headlines, and body text that needs to stand out. Get your message across with grace and verve! Comes with a good supply of ligatures and a full character set.
  16. Lomo by Linotype, $29.99
    Lomo, PLC is a Russian optical manufacturer, whose cameras have built up an international cult following since 1992. Swiss designer Fidel Peugeot recently tapped into this phenomenon, creating an astounding series of pixel fonts for use in a variety of applications-from websites to mobile phone displays. Now available as a single family from Linotype, Lomo's versatility extends itself across 37 various faces. Whether on screen or online, Lomo's different weights deliver great legibility at low resolutions. Additionally, the amazing breadth of this family allows these pixilated faces to crossover into print, bringing a contemporary technology feeling to your more traditional pieces, too. Worth experimenting with is the Lomo Wall series, of which 14 of the Lomo family's 37 fonts belong to. In graphics applications like Adobe's PhotoShop of Illustrator, the Lomo Wall fonts may be layered over top of one another in various combinations. For example, Lomo Wall Chart 50 could be colored red, and layered behind Lomo Wall Pixel 50. The text in Lomo Wall Pixel 50 would then looked like it had been painted over top of a brick wall. With 14 fonts, and millions of colors in your application's color palette to choose from, the combination possibilities for this layering technique are endless! (If you really like this layering feature, check out what Karin Huschka, another Linotype designer, did with her Chineze Dragon family.) Convinced? Give the unlimited possibilities of Lomo a spin today! The entire Lomo family is part of the Take Type 5 collection, from Linotype."
  17. Lagos by Scholtz Fonts, $19.00
    Lagos was created because of the lack of African-inspired fonts that are truly modern without being partly art-deco in origin. I wanted to make a vigorous, sharp-edged font that reflects the energy and dynamism of modern Africa. The lines of the font combine the sharp angularity of African rocks and mountains with the smooth fluidity of Africa's snake-black rivers. The font is supplied in two styles, Lagos Regular and Lagos Light. Lagos Light is not a simple, mechanical modification of Lagos Regular. The outlines and proportions have been subtly modified to accommodate the lighter weight. Lagos contains a full 256 character set (upper and lower case, punctuation, diacritical characters, special symbols and numerals), in which all characters have been fully kerned and letter-spaced.
  18. Loco by Juraj Chrastina, $39.00
    Loco is an impacting display typeface playing with simple geometric forms perfect for posters, flyers, magazines and everything that needs to look bold, noticeable and up-to-date. Loco was created to perfectly match Ambassador Plus Sans Light. Their combination offers a flexible tool for your creative designs.
  19. Lobo by chicken, $17.00
    A juicy, mighty-morphing, modular font extracted from the crevices and convolutions of the brain, with nifty coding to cram every gap with tails and curlicues.
  20. Flying Saucer - 100% free
  21. Flying Leatherneck - Unknown license
  22. Flying Leatherneck - Unknown license
  23. Birds Flying by Gerald Gallo, $20.00
    Birds Flying contains 139 bird silhouette designs.
  24. Faithful Fly by ITC, $29.00
    Faithful Fly is an alphabet of capital letters designed by David Sagorski in 1994. Vital and dynamic, the figures of Faithful Fly dance across the base line. Zigzag strokes and energetic forms define this frolicsome font. Little ovals decorate the figures in different places. A marked contrast between finer and stronger strokes can be seen in all characters and builds the foundation of the unmistakable image of this font. Faithful Fly's fresh, young look makes this font perfect for comics, cartoons and trend magazines.
  25. Flying Dutchman by FontMesa, $25.00
    In nautical folklore, the Flying Dutchman is a ship that can never go home and is doomed to sail the seas forever as a ghost ship. The story of the Dutchman appeared in print in the 1820s. With different versions written over the years, some date the legend to the 1640s or the early 1700s. The Flying Dutchman font is a revival of an 1876 font from MacKellar, Smiths & Jordan Co. The Truetype and OpenType formats include a larger extended character set with Central and Eastern European accented letters. Extra characters in this font are left and right pointing hands in place of the less than and greater than keys and a pirate flag is on the bracket keys. New to this style is the distressed version where the letters look like they've been hacked by a cutlass.
  26. Flying Saucer by Hanoded, $15.00
    My 7 year old son is reading a book called ‘Spees De Ruimtewees’ (Spees, the Galactic Orphan), so when I needed a name for this font family, I didn’t have to think a lot! Flying Saucer is a family of 2 fonts: a rough(ish) sans serif and a script font. Both fonts come with Italics. Use Flying Saucer for anything space related (or whatever you feel like using it for).
  27. Flying Objects by URW Type Foundry, $39.99
  28. Flying Soul by Arendxstudio, $13.00
    Flying Soul - Groovy Retro Display Font is a font with distinctive handwritten characters perfect for branding projects, logos, wedding designs, media posts, advertisements, product packaging, product designs, labels, photography, watermarks, invitations, stationery, and any project who need handwritten dishes. Features : • Character Set A-Z • Numerals & Punctuations (OpenType Standard) • Accents (Multilingual characters) • Ligature Multilingual Support : Afrikaans, Albanian, Asu, Basque, Bemba, Bena, Catalan, Chiga, Cornish, Danish, English, Estonian, Faroese, Filipino, Finnish, French, Friulian, Galician, German, Gusii, Icelandic, Indonesian, Irish, Italian, Kabuverdianu, Kalenjin, Kinyarwanda, Low German, Luo, Luxembourgish, Luyia, Machame, Makhuwa-Meetto, Makonde, Malagasy, Malay, Manx, Morisyen, North Ndebele, Norwegian Bokmål, Norwegian Nynorsk, Nyankole, Oromo, Portuguese, Romansh, Rombo, Rundi, Rwa, Samburu, Sango, Sangu, Scottish Gaelic, Sena, Shambala, Shona, Soga, Somali, Spanish, Swahili, Swedish, Swiss German, Taita, Teso, Vunjo, Zulu
  29. Sparks Fly by Yumna Type, $16.00
    Sparks Fly is a elegant handwritten font. Made for any professional project branding. It is the best for logos, branding and quotes. Every letter has a unique and beautiful touch. Includes: Sparks Fly (OTF) Features: Standard Ligatures PUA Encoded Multilingual Support Numerals and Punctuation by Yumnatype
  30. Flying Sausage by Remedy667, $18.00
    Flying Sausage. From beyond the stars it comes to take over your designs. Perfect for any science fiction or horror inspired comics, books, event flyers, pulps, rags, movies, logos, shirts… no design is safe, even drive-in theatre menus?!? Includes a textured version for additional layered effects that make it jump off the screen! You’ll scream for Flying Sausage. Available now!
  31. Empirical by Type Associates, $32.50
    When I first approached this design back in 2003 I wrote myself a design brief that called for a simple sans serif "avec serifs" (with serifs). Its emphasis needed to be on text usage but to be at home in display sizes. A range of weights with a controlled step from one weight to the next, uniform character sets, spacing and kerning throughout the range. Attention to openness of counter spaces would be paramount to work in text sizes. Matching italics should be true italics not merely slanted - with a cursive feel. During extensive testing I decided to include a suite of ligatures to eliminate the hairline gaps that occur between slab serifs at display sizes. The user may activate "Discretionary Ligatures" or "Stylistic Set 1" for ligatures that are not included in the Standard Ligatures (ff, fi, fl, ffi and ffl). A concise User Guide can be downloaded at this link.
  32. Empire by Font Bureau, $40.00
    In 1937, Morris Fuller Benton designed Empire, titling capitals that became the headline style for Vogue magazine. In 1989, David Berlow revived it for Publish magazine, adding an italic and a lowercase, both unavailable in the original. He revisited Empire in 1994 with Kelly Ehrgott Milligan, adding two heavier weights, small caps, and an elegant set of Art Deco–flavored oldstyle figures, ultimately expanding it to a seven-part series; FB 1989–94
  33. Empire by Monotype, $29.99
    Empire was originally designed in 1937. This version is an all-capitals face with tall condensed characters. The Empire font can be used for headlines and posters where space is tight, or where an empression of height is desired.
  34. Empire by Tilde, $44.75
  35. Empires by MlkWsn, $25.00
    Empires is a supercharged, street-wise brush font bursting with energy, Empires is ideal for logos, apparel,T-shirt,Hoodie, quotes, product packaging, or anything which needs a typographic turbo-boost. Empires Swash - Need a cool drip on your text or a splash of paint? This font set has you covered. Type any letter a-z using this font, and you'll get a unique swash to accompany the font
  36. Empire by Bitstream, $29.99
  37. Eire - Unknown license
  38. Mir by Juliasys, $22.00
    Мир is Mir. The Russian word Мир (Mir) means both World and Peace. The rendezvous of the two terms seems quite unique and utopistic today, but it is comforting to see that it was natural at some time deep down in Russian history. Bits of both meanings were going through my mind while I was designing this typeface. Mir’s character set is multiscript – Latin, Cyrillic and Greek – and extends to many parts of the linguistic world. In fact it covers more than 100 languages. Stylistic consistency between the language systems make typographic border crossings painless even where national borders are still closely guarded. And in regions where mathematics, physics or chemistry are to be expressed, a rich set of OpenType features lets Mir master also these situations. Serious things are best be said in a relaxed, unpretentious way. So Mir doesn’t put on a show. Mir has authority without being authoritarian, it is serious but not stern. It can explain difficult things and stay calm and down to earth at the same time. Mir Medium has another useful feature: It can be freely downloaded and used by anybody anywhere. You can test the Mir Family with free Mir Medium and get more styles when you need them. @juliasys
  39. Emorical Typeface Western Display Font by Maulana Creative, $17.00
    Emorical typeface western display font. Bold stroke, fun character with a bit of ligatures and alternates. To give you an extra creative work. Emorical typeface western display font support multilingual more than 100+ language. This font is good for logo design, Social media, Movie Titles, Books Titles, a short text even a long text letter and good for your secondary text font with script or serif. Make a stunning work with Emorical typeface western display font. Cheers, Maulana Creative
  40. Font - Unknown license
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