[{"data":1,"prerenderedAt":-1},["ShallowReactive",2],{"theme-tag:campaign::trending":3},{"name":4,"slug":5,"description":6,"children":7,"parent":8,"current_page":9,"data":10,"first_page_url":361,"from":9,"last_page":9,"last_page_url":361,"links":362,"next_page_url":161,"path":371,"per_page":150,"prev_page_url":161,"to":372,"total":372},"Campaign","campaign","Browse and find fonts used in (or similar to) the posters &amp; logos of advertising campaigns, slogans of various entities. ",[],234,1,[11,28,43,58,77,90,103,116,129,143,156,169,181,194,207,220,233,246,258,271,284,297,310,323,336,349],{"id":12,"slug":13,"title":14,"description":15,"seo_description":16,"views":17,"views_trending":18,"rate_like":19,"rate_dislike":20,"scraped":21,"moderated":21,"images":22,"pivot":26},158502,"i-love-ny-font","I Love NY Font","*I Love NY* is a graphic design that has become an iconic symbol of love and pride for the state of New York. It was created by graphic designer Milton Glaser in 1977 as part of a marketing campaign for the New York State Department of Economic Development. \n\nThe three letters in the font are quite close to American Typewriter, a rounded slab serif typeface created in 1974 by Joel Kaden and Tony Stan. [American Typewriter](https:\u002F\u002Fapi.fontbolt.com\u002Fapi\u002Ftheme-variant\u002F1461\u002Fpurchase) is available for purchase and download for commercial purposes.","\n  \n    I Love New York is an advertising campaign for the New York City. The trademarked logo was designed by Milton Glaser and has been used since the 1970s to promote tourism in New York City.\n  \n  \n    The logo consists of the capital letter I, t",251681,993,27,10,"y",[23],{"id":24,"theme_id":12,"filename":25,"featured":21},19312,"641fa8fb98962.png",{"theme_tag_id":27,"theme_id":12},192,{"id":29,"slug":30,"title":31,"description":32,"seo_description":33,"views":34,"views_trending":35,"rate_like":36,"rate_dislike":37,"scraped":21,"moderated":21,"images":38,"pivot":42},158503,"got-milk","Got Milk? Font","**Got Milk?** campaign was an advertising campaign in the United States, created by Goodby Silverstein &amp; Partners advertising agency for the California Milk Processor Board in 1993 to promote the consumption of milk in the United States. \n\n[Got Milk? logo](https:\u002F\u002Fen.wikipedia.org\u002Fwiki\u002FGot_Milk?) is probably based on Phenix, a metal typeface created by Morris Fuller Benton in 1935. [Phenix American](https:\u002F\u002Fapi.fontbolt.com\u002Fapi\u002Ftheme-variant\u002F1517\u002Fpurchase) from Monotype and [Phoenix](https:\u002F\u002Fwww.myfonts.com\u002Ffonts\u002Fredrooster\u002Fphoenix-pro\u002F) from Red Rooster are two prominent digital revivals.","\n  \n    Got Milk? is an American advertising campaign introduced in 1993 and it was created to encourage people to consume more cow milk. The campaign has been existing for over 20 years\n    and is one of the most successful campaigns.\n  \n  \n    The ",121501,562,39,2,[39],{"id":40,"theme_id":29,"filename":41,"featured":21},19176,"63bb9071600c8.png",{"theme_tag_id":27,"theme_id":29},{"id":44,"slug":45,"title":46,"description":47,"seo_description":48,"views":49,"views_trending":50,"rate_like":51,"rate_dislike":52,"scraped":21,"moderated":21,"images":53,"pivot":57},158499,"just-do-it-font","Just Do It Font","*Just Do It* is a slogan used by Nike, a multinational corporation that designs, develops, and sells athletic footwear, apparel, and equipment. The slogan was first introduced in 1988 and has become one of the most iconic and recognizable slogans in the world. \n\nFutura Condensed Extra Black by Paul Renner is the font used for the slogan text. Futura is a commercial typeface and you can view more details about it [here](https:\u002F\u002Fapi.fontbolt.com\u002Fapi\u002Ftheme-variant\u002F1458\u002Fpurchase).","\n  \n    Just Do It is a widely recognized slogan of shoe company Nike. The slogan was created in 1988 at an agency meeting of Wieden+Kennedy.\n  \n  \n    The font used for the slogan text is Futura Condensed Extra Black by Paul Renner. Futura is a comm",147481,429,36,5,[54],{"id":55,"theme_id":44,"filename":56,"featured":21},19135,"63aebd8d5aeea.png",{"theme_tag_id":27,"theme_id":44},{"id":59,"slug":60,"title":61,"description":62,"seo_description":63,"views":64,"views_trending":65,"rate_like":66,"rate_dislike":67,"scraped":21,"moderated":21,"images":68,"pivot":76},160371,"fire-emblem-awakening-font","Fire Emblem Awakening Font","*Fire Emblem Awakening* is a tactical role-playing game developed by Intelligent Systems and published by Nintendo for the Nintendo 3DS. The game features turn-based battles and a story-driven campaign, as players lead a group of characters to fight against a looming evil threat.\n\nThe logo's main font is [URW++ Danmark](https:\u002F\u002Fwww.myfonts.com\u002Fcollections\u002Fdanmark-font-urw\u002F), while the \"Awakening\" part is set in [Univers Bold Italic](https:\u002F\u002Fwww.myfonts.com\u002Ffonts\u002Flinotype\u002Funivers\u002F66-bold-italic-63807\u002F).","\n  \n    Fire Emblem Awakening is a tactical role-playing video game published by Nintendo for the Nintendo 3DS handheld\n    video game console. It is the 13th main game in the Fire Emblem series. The gameplay focuses on tactical movement of character",18651,165,3,0,[69,72],{"id":70,"theme_id":59,"filename":71,"featured":21},18453,"634ee68fc5520.jpg",{"id":73,"theme_id":59,"filename":74,"featured":75},18454,"634ee69001d44.jpg","n",{"theme_tag_id":27,"theme_id":59},{"id":78,"slug":79,"title":80,"description":81,"seo_description":82,"views":83,"views_trending":84,"rate_like":67,"rate_dislike":67,"scraped":21,"moderated":21,"images":85,"pivot":89},158501,"keep-calm-and-carry-on-font","Keep Calm Font","The Keep Calm poster is a motivational and inspirational poster that originated in the United Kingdom during World War II. The poster was created as a way to boost morale and encourage people to stay calm and focused during times of crisis or uncertainty. The poster has a red backdrop with white writing that reads \"KEEP CALM AND CARRY ON\" in bold, capital letters with an image of the crown above. \n\nThe Keep Calm Medium font designed by K-type is most likely the font used for the text. There are three weights of the font family—Light, Regular, and Medium—each having an italic variation. The Keep Calm font family is usually used for commercial purposes, but you can download the Keep Calm Medium font for free for personal purposes only. For commercial licensing click [here.](https:\u002F\u002Fapi.fontbolt.com\u002Fapi\u002Ftheme-variant\u002F1460\u002Fpurchase)","\n  \n    Keep Calm and Carry On was a motivational poster produced by the Government of the United Kingdom in 1939 during the beginning of the World War II to raise the morale of the British public.\n  \n  \n    The poster features an icon of crown with ",9831,113,[86],{"id":87,"theme_id":78,"filename":88,"featured":21},14354,"634ee110567d7.jpg",{"theme_tag_id":27,"theme_id":78},{"id":91,"slug":92,"title":93,"description":94,"seo_description":95,"views":96,"views_trending":97,"rate_like":66,"rate_dislike":9,"scraped":21,"moderated":21,"images":98,"pivot":102},159561,"operation-raccoon-city-font","Operation Raccoon City Font","*Resident Evil: Operation Raccoon City*  is a third-person shooter video game developed by Slant Six Games and published by Capcom. It is set in the Resident Evil universe and features a team-based campaign where players take on the role of an elite squad hired by Umbrella Corporation to cover up the company's involvement in the Raccoon City outbreak.\n\nFor the video game's title, two fonts are used; the \"Resident Evil\" part resembles Carol Twombly's [Trajan](https:\u002F\u002Fwww.myfonts.com\u002Ffonts\u002Fadobe\u002Ftrajan\u002F), while the \"Operation Raccoon City\" part uses [Cochin Roman](https:\u002F\u002Fwww.myfonts.com\u002Ffonts\u002Flinotype\u002Fcochin\u002F).","\n  \n    Resident Evil: Operation Raccoon City is a 2012 third-person shooter survival horror video game for Microsoft Windows, PlayStation 3 and Xbox 360.\n  \n  \n    Two fonts are used for the title of the video game. The “Resident Evil” part look",16049,88,[99],{"id":100,"theme_id":91,"filename":101,"featured":21},17459,"634ee56be71e7.jpg",{"theme_tag_id":27,"theme_id":91},{"id":104,"slug":105,"title":106,"description":107,"seo_description":108,"views":109,"views_trending":110,"rate_like":66,"rate_dislike":67,"scraped":21,"moderated":21,"images":111,"pivot":115},158490,"the-coke-side-of-life-font","The Coke Side of Life Font","The Coke Side of Life was a marketing campaign launched by Coca-Cola in 2006. It was a global campaign that aimed to promote the brand as a way to bring people together and create positive experiences. \n\nFF Din Regular, with the letter \"i\" set in alternate, is most likely the primary font used in the slogan. FF Din, a multi-weight font family created by Albert Jan Pool, comes in 20 weights, from Light to Black in Condensed and Medium with italics. To know more about the font click [here](https:\u002F\u002Fapi.fontbolt.com\u002Fapi\u002Ftheme-variant\u002F1448\u002Fpurchase).","\n  \n    The Coke Side of Life was an ad campaign launched in 2006 by Coca Cola to revive sales of Coca-Cola.\n  \n  \n    The main font used in the slogan is probably FF Din Regular with the letter “i” set in alternate. Designed by Albert Jan Pool, ",5228,74,[112],{"id":113,"theme_id":104,"filename":114,"featured":21},14343,"634ee10d248de.jpg",{"theme_tag_id":27,"theme_id":104},{"id":117,"slug":118,"title":119,"description":120,"seo_description":121,"views":122,"views_trending":123,"rate_like":67,"rate_dislike":9,"scraped":21,"moderated":21,"images":124,"pivot":128},158493,"virginia-is-for-lovers-font","Virginia is for Lovers Font","Virginia is for Lovers is a slogan and tourism marketing campaign used by the Virginia Tourism Corporation to promote travel to the state of Virginia in the United States. The slogan was created in 1969 by the Martin Agency and is considered one of the top 50 most iconic advertising campaigns. \n\nITC New Baskerville is most likely the font used for the slogan text, with \"Virginia\" set in Regular and \"is for lovers\" placed in Italics. John Baskerville created the transitional serif typeface Baskerville in 1757. You can view and download the font [here](https:\u002F\u002Fapi.fontbolt.com\u002Fapi\u002Ftheme-variant\u002F1450\u002Fpurchase).","\n  \n    Virginia is for Lovers is the tourism and travel slogan of the Virginia and it was introduced in 1969. It is named by Advertising Age as one of the most iconic ad campaigns in the past 50 years.\n  \n  \n    The font used for the slogan text is ",11445,58,[125],{"id":126,"theme_id":117,"filename":127,"featured":21},14346,"634ee10da4603.png",{"theme_tag_id":27,"theme_id":117},{"id":130,"slug":131,"title":132,"description":133,"seo_description":134,"views":135,"views_trending":136,"rate_like":137,"rate_dislike":67,"scraped":21,"moderated":21,"images":138,"pivot":142},158491,"legalize-la-font","Legalize LA Font","Legalize LA is a campaign in Los Angeles, California that aims to advocate for the rights of immigrants. It seeks comprehensive immigration reform at the federal level, including a pathway to citizenship for undocumented immigrants and protections for those seeking asylum. \n\nThe campaign's logo is probably in Cooper Black Italic by Oswald Bruce Cooper. It is a commercial font that you can purchase and download [here.](https:\u002F\u002Fapi.fontbolt.com\u002Fapi\u002Ftheme-variant\u002F1449\u002Fpurchase)","\n  \n    Legalize LA was an activist campaign promoting amnesty for undocumented immigrants launched by American Apparel.\n  \n  \n    The font used for the campaign logo is probably Cooper Black Italic designed by Oswald Bruce Cooper. The font is a comm",6801,56,12,[139],{"id":140,"theme_id":130,"filename":141,"featured":21},14344,"634ee10d4edf0.jpg",{"theme_tag_id":27,"theme_id":130},{"id":144,"slug":145,"title":146,"description":147,"seo_description":148,"views":149,"views_trending":150,"rate_like":66,"rate_dislike":67,"scraped":21,"moderated":21,"images":151,"pivot":155},158492,"where-do-you-want-to-go-today-font","Where Do You Want To Go Today Font","*Where Do You Want to Go Today?* was a global image advertising campaign launched by Microsoft in 1994 with the ad agency Wieden+Kennedy. \n\nThe campaign's slogan text *Where Do You Want to Go Today?* uses a font called Optima Roman. Optima is a geometric sans-serif font designed by Hermann Zapf in 1958. It is a commercial font and you can view and download it [here](https:\u002F\u002Fapi.fontbolt.com\u002Fapi\u002Ftheme-variant\u002F1508\u002Fpurchase).","\n  \n    Where Do You Want to Go Today?, was a Microsoft ad campaign launched in 1994 with the ad agency Wieden+Kennedy, the company known for\n    the work of Nike’s “Just Do It” brand identity.\n  \n  \n    The font used for the slogan text is pro",7249,40,[152],{"id":153,"theme_id":144,"filename":154,"featured":21},14345,"634ee10d797dc.png",{"theme_tag_id":27,"theme_id":144},{"id":157,"slug":158,"title":159,"description":160,"seo_description":161,"views":162,"views_trending":36,"rate_like":163,"rate_dislike":9,"scraped":21,"moderated":21,"images":164,"pivot":168},181017,"trump-campaign-font","Trump Campaign Font","The Trump 2024 campaign is the presidential campaign of Donald Trump, the 45th President of the United States, who announced his bid for a non-consecutive second term on November 15, 2022.\n\nThe 2024 Trump Campaign uses [Gotham Bold](https:\u002F\u002Fwww.myfonts.com\u002Fcollections\u002Fgotham-font-hoefler-and-co) by Hoefler & Co. If you are looking for a free alternative then you can try [Metropolis Bold](https:\u002F\u002Fwww.fontget.com\u002Ffont\u002Fmetropolis\u002F) by Chris Simpson.",null,28706,15,[165],{"id":166,"theme_id":157,"filename":167,"featured":21},19649,"64e709d627cec.png",{"theme_tag_id":27,"theme_id":157},{"id":170,"slug":171,"title":172,"description":173,"seo_description":174,"views":175,"views_trending":36,"rate_like":67,"rate_dislike":67,"scraped":21,"moderated":21,"images":176,"pivot":180},158494,"unleash-your-mojo-font","Unleash Your Mojo Font","Unleash Your Mojo ad campaign by Virgin Holidays is a marketing campaign designed to inspire and motivate individuals to take a vacation and experience new cultures and adventures. \n\nIt is probably Mission Script, designed by James T. Edmondson, that is used in the poster for the campaign. It is a condensed script typeface inspired by Mission District signage from San Francisco. You can view and download the font [here](https:\u002F\u002Fapi.fontbolt.com\u002Fapi\u002Ftheme-variant\u002F1452\u002Fpurchase).","\n  \n    Unleash Your Mojo is an ad campaign launched by Virgin Holidays.\n  \n  \n    The brush script font used in the poster for the campaign is probably Mission Script designed by James T. Edmondson. The typeface is a condensed script inspired by sig",3419,[177],{"id":178,"theme_id":170,"filename":179,"featured":21},14347,"634ee10e03cfc.jpg",{"theme_tag_id":27,"theme_id":170},{"id":182,"slug":183,"title":184,"description":185,"seo_description":186,"views":187,"views_trending":188,"rate_like":66,"rate_dislike":67,"scraped":21,"moderated":21,"images":189,"pivot":193},158489,"open-happiness-font","Open Happiness Font","Open Happiness is a global advertising campaign launched by The Coca-Cola Company in 2009. With the slogan \"Open Happiness,\" the advertisements show people enjoying Coca-Cola in a variety of settings, promoting the idea that drinking Coca-Cola brings happiness and positivity. \n\nGotham Book, designed by Tobias Frere-Jones in 2000, is probably the font used in the campaign logo. There are multiple weights and variations of this typeface available commercially. More details about Gotham font family can be found [here](https:\u002F\u002Fapi.fontbolt.com\u002Fapi\u002Ftheme-variant\u002F1447\u002Fpurchase).","\n  \n    Open Happiness is a Coca-Cola ad campaign rolled out in 2009, following its “Coke\n    Side of Life” ad campaign.\n  \n  \n    The font used for the campaign logo is probably Gotham Book designed by Tobias Frere-Jones in 2000. The typeface is",11476,37,[190],{"id":191,"theme_id":182,"filename":192,"featured":21},14342,"634ee10c9c264.png",{"theme_tag_id":27,"theme_id":182},{"id":195,"slug":196,"title":197,"description":198,"seo_description":199,"views":200,"views_trending":201,"rate_like":66,"rate_dislike":67,"scraped":21,"moderated":21,"images":202,"pivot":206},160166,"invisible-children-font","Invisible Children Font","Invisible Children is a non-profit organization that aims to end the use of child soldiers in central Africa. They gained notoriety for their \"Kony 2012\" campaign, which went viral on social media in 2012.\n\nThe FF Fago Black Italic is the font utilized in the logo of Invisible Children. Designed by German type designer Ole Schäfer in 2000 for FontFont. More information about this font is available [here](https:\u002F\u002Fwww.myfonts.com\u002Ffonts\u002Ffontfont\u002Fff-fago\u002F).","\n  \n    Invisible Children is a nonprofit organization founded in 2004 to bring awareness to the activities of the Lord’s Resistance Army (LRA) in Central Africa and aim to put an end to the practices of\n    the LRA which include abductions and abu",7427,33,[203],{"id":204,"theme_id":195,"filename":205,"featured":21},18215,"634ee64b7bdea.jpg",{"theme_tag_id":27,"theme_id":195},{"id":208,"slug":209,"title":210,"description":211,"seo_description":212,"views":213,"views_trending":214,"rate_like":67,"rate_dislike":67,"scraped":21,"moderated":21,"images":215,"pivot":219},158487,"occupy-wall-street-font","Occupy Wall Street Font","Occupy Wall Street was a protest movement that began in 2011 in New York City and quickly spread to other cities around the world. It was a grassroots movement that aimed to highlight the growing income inequality and corporate influence in politics. Shown above is the Adbusters poster advertising the [Occupy Wall Street](http:\u002F\u002Fen.wikipedia.org\u002Fwiki\u002FOccupy_Wall_Street) protest movement. \n\nOn the poster, a ballerina is poised in a Zen-like way atop a bull, with the Twitter hashtag #OccupyWallStreet below in [Futura ExtraBold](https:\u002F\u002Fapi.fontbolt.com\u002Fapi\u002Ftheme-variant\u002F1440\u002Fpurchase). “What is our one demand?”, which is written above it in [Futura Bold](https:\u002F\u002Fapi.fontbolt.com\u002Fapi\u002Ftheme-variant\u002F1442\u002Fpurchase).","\n  \n    Occupy Wall Street was a 2011 protest movement against economic inequality. The above is the Adbusters poster advertising the Occupy Wall Street protest movement.\n  \n  \n    The poster features a ballerina poised in a Zen-ish kind of way on to",2528,31,[216],{"id":217,"theme_id":208,"filename":218,"featured":21},14340,"634ee10c27499.jpg",{"theme_tag_id":27,"theme_id":208},{"id":221,"slug":222,"title":223,"description":224,"seo_description":225,"views":226,"views_trending":227,"rate_like":67,"rate_dislike":67,"scraped":21,"moderated":21,"images":228,"pivot":232},160167,"greenpeace-font","Greenpeace Font","Greenpeace is a non-governmental environmental organization that campaigns for solutions to global environmental issues. It is known for its direct action and peaceful protests to raise awareness and bring about change.\n\nThe Greenpeace logo is a green, playful wordmark featuring the organization's name in casual lettering. Although the lettering is not an actual font, a similar typeface called Wimp-Out by Iconian Fonts is available for free download in the Fonts Used Section and comes in five variants with complete character sets.","\n  \n    Greenpeace is an international non-governmental organisation working for the protection and conservation of the environment. It was established in Vancouver, Canada in 1971 and headquartered in\n    Amsterdam, Netherlands.\n  \n  \n    The Greenp",6439,30,[229],{"id":230,"theme_id":221,"filename":231,"featured":21},18216,"634ee64bae024.png",{"theme_tag_id":27,"theme_id":221},{"id":234,"slug":235,"title":236,"description":237,"seo_description":238,"views":239,"views_trending":240,"rate_like":67,"rate_dislike":9,"scraped":21,"moderated":21,"images":241,"pivot":245},158496,"genesis-does-what-nintendont-font","Genesis Does What Nintendon’t Font","*Genesis Does What Nintendon’t* ad campaign was a marketing campaign launched by Sega in the late 1980s and early 1990s to promote the Sega Genesis console. It was designed to differentiate the Genesis from its main rival, the Nintendo Entertainment System (NES), and highlight the unique features of the Genesis, such as its faster processing power and ability to display graphics in multiple colors. \n\nThe font used in the poster's slogan is likely **Extension RR Extra Bold**, which Les Usherwood originally created for Red Rooster. Extension is a commercial typeface that comes in different weights. You can view more details about it [here](https:\u002F\u002Fapi.fontbolt.com\u002Fapi\u002Ftheme-variant\u002F1454\u002Fpurchase).","\n  \n    Genesis Does What Nintendon’t was an advertising campaign launched by Sega Genesis in the early 1990s to push their 16-bit gaming console\n    into the public.\n  \n  \n    The font used for the slogan in the poster is probably Extension RR Ext",10535,29,[242],{"id":243,"theme_id":234,"filename":244,"featured":21},14349,"634ee10ef3d13.png",{"theme_tag_id":27,"theme_id":234},{"id":247,"slug":248,"title":249,"description":250,"seo_description":251,"views":252,"views_trending":240,"rate_like":67,"rate_dislike":67,"scraped":21,"moderated":21,"images":253,"pivot":257},160142,"black-lives-matter-font","Black Lives Matter Font","*Black Lives Matter* is a global campaign against systemic racism and police brutality toward black people. It aims to bring about social and political change through peaceful protests and advocacy efforts.\n\nCornerstone, an industrial sans serif font created by Zac Freeland, is featured in the Black Lives Matter movement's current logo. The font is also used for headlines and menu text on their official website and can be downloaded for free from the Fonts Used Section.","\n  \n    Black Lives Matter is an international activist movement, originating in the African-American community, that campaigns against violence and systemic racism towards black people.\n  \n  \n    Their current logo features an industrial sans serif ",7119,[254],{"id":255,"theme_id":247,"filename":256,"featured":21},18183,"634ee641b9ee8.jpg",{"theme_tag_id":27,"theme_id":247},{"id":259,"slug":260,"title":261,"description":262,"seo_description":263,"views":264,"views_trending":265,"rate_like":67,"rate_dislike":67,"scraped":21,"moderated":21,"images":266,"pivot":270},158488,"summer-break-tour-font","Summer Break Tour Font","*Summer Break Tour* was a joint concert tour by the American boy band Big Time Rush and American pop singer Victoria Justice. The tour took place during the summer of 2013 and featured performances by both artists across North America. \n\nThe “Summer Break” part, is most likely written in [Bodega Sans Black Oldstyle](https:\u002F\u002Fapi.fontbolt.com\u002Fapi\u002Ftheme-variant\u002F1445\u002Fpurchase) by Greg Thompson, and the calligraphy style part “tour 2013”, is set in Ballpark Weiner designed by Mickey Rossi. The font can be downloaded for free in the Fonts Used section.","\n  \n    Summer Break Tour was the co-headlining tour by American boy band Big Time Rush and American pop singer Victoria Justice.\n  \n  \n    For the “Summer Break” part, it is probably set in Bodega Sans Black Oldstyle designed by Greg Thompson, a",3026,25,[267],{"id":268,"theme_id":259,"filename":269,"featured":21},14341,"634ee10c69c4c.jpg",{"theme_tag_id":27,"theme_id":259},{"id":272,"slug":273,"title":274,"description":275,"seo_description":276,"views":277,"views_trending":278,"rate_like":67,"rate_dislike":67,"scraped":21,"moderated":21,"images":279,"pivot":283},158483,"night-of-champions-font","Night of Champions Font","*Night of Champions (2015)* was a professional wrestling pay-per-view event produced by WWE, which took place on 20, September 2015 at Toyota Center in Houston, Texas. The event featured wrestlers from the Raw and SmackDown brands. It was also the final Night of Champions event, as the event was later replaced by the Clash of Champions event in 2016. \n\n[Amerigo](https:\u002F\u002Fapi.fontbolt.com\u002Fapi\u002Ftheme-variant\u002F1429\u002Fpurchase) is the font chosen for the wrestling event's logo. Gerard Unger's original Bitstream typeface was designed to offer a typeface with tapered strokes that can be used with lower resolutions.","\n  \n    Night of Champions (2015) was a professional wrestling pay-per-view event produced by WWE. It took place on September 20, 2015 at Toyota\n    Center in Houston, Texas. It was the ninth and final event under the Night of Champions chronology.\n ",9520,24,[280],{"id":281,"theme_id":272,"filename":282,"featured":21},14332,"634ee10a4df78.jpg",{"theme_tag_id":27,"theme_id":272},{"id":285,"slug":286,"title":287,"description":288,"seo_description":289,"views":290,"views_trending":291,"rate_like":67,"rate_dislike":67,"scraped":21,"moderated":21,"images":292,"pivot":296},158500,"dont-mess-with-texas-font","Don't Mess with Texas Font","The \"Don't Mess with Texas\" campaign is a public service announcement (PSA) campaign created by the Texas Department of Transportation in 1986 to promote litter prevention. The campaign features catchy slogans and advertisements featuring famous Texas personalities, such as Willie Nelson and Matthew McConaughey, to encourage people to keep Texas litter-free. \n\nITC Cheltenham Condensed Book was likely used to create the text in the logo. You can view more information about the typeface which is a commercial one [here](https:\u002F\u002Fapi.fontbolt.com\u002Fapi\u002Ftheme-variant\u002F1459\u002Fpurchase).","\n  \n    Don’t Mess with Texas is a statewide advertising campaign started in 1986 with the intention of reducing littering on\n    Texas roadway. The phrase was prominently shown on road signs on major highways, television, radio and in print advert",12546,23,[293],{"id":294,"theme_id":285,"filename":295,"featured":21},14353,"634ee11024148.jpg",{"theme_tag_id":27,"theme_id":285},{"id":298,"slug":299,"title":300,"description":301,"seo_description":302,"views":303,"views_trending":304,"rate_like":67,"rate_dislike":9,"scraped":21,"moderated":21,"images":305,"pivot":309},158497,"labour-isnt-working-font","Labour Isn’t Working Font","*Labour Isn't Working* was a political advertising campaign launched by the Conservative Party in the United Kingdom in 1978. 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