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It covers topics like fashion trends, beauty, and culture and is influential in the fashion industry.\n\nThe font used in Vogue looks similar to [Bavex](https:\u002F\u002Fwww.fontget.com\u002Ffont\u002Fbavex\u002F) font by FG Studios and [Vogue](https:\u002F\u002Fwww.fontget.com\u002Ffont\u002Fvogue) font by Vladimir Nikolic.",null,145095,514,72,17,"y",[23],{"id":24,"theme_id":12,"filename":25,"featured":21},19370,"64cc878ed64a2.png",{"theme_tag_id":27,"theme_id":12},235,{"id":29,"slug":30,"title":31,"description":32,"seo_description":16,"views":33,"views_trending":34,"rate_like":35,"rate_dislike":36,"scraped":21,"moderated":21,"images":37,"pivot":41},180911,"playboy-font","Playboy Font","Playboy is a men's lifestyle and entertainment magazine that was first published in 1953. It is known for its centerfolds of nude or partially nude models, as well as its articles, interviews, and fiction.  \n\nThe Playboy logo font is custom made but has been recreated as Playtoy font by Sharkshock Fonts. The font is available in all caps and is free for personal use.",134182,385,91,12,[38],{"id":39,"theme_id":29,"filename":40,"featured":21},19222,"63d919c5ae20d.png",{"theme_tag_id":27,"theme_id":29},{"id":43,"slug":44,"title":45,"description":46,"seo_description":47,"views":48,"views_trending":49,"rate_like":50,"rate_dislike":51,"scraped":21,"moderated":21,"images":52,"pivot":56},158237,"adidas-font","Adidas Font","Adidas is a German sportswear company that was founded in 1949 by Adolf \"Adi\" Dassler, the brother of Puma founder Rudolf Dassler. The company is known for its high-quality athletic apparel, shoes, and accessories. A three-parallel bar and the Adidas wordmark make up the Adidas logo.  \n\nThe wordmark is very similar to a font called ITC Avant Garde Gothic Demi. The font family Avant Garde Gothic is based on the Avant Garde magazine logo font. You can view and purchase [here](https:\u002F\u002Fwww.myfonts.com\u002Ffonts\u002Fitc\u002Favant-garde-gothic\u002Fstd-demi-bold\u002F).","\n  \n    Adidas is a German sports apparel manufacturer that produces sports footwear as well as bags, shirts, watches, eyewear etc. Founded in 1948 in Herzogenaurach by Adolf Adi Dassler, Adidas\n    currently is the second largest sportswear company ",119422,383,81,38,[53],{"id":54,"theme_id":43,"filename":55,"featured":21},19165,"63b7aeb80f3f9.png",{"theme_tag_id":27,"theme_id":43},{"id":58,"slug":59,"title":60,"description":61,"seo_description":62,"views":63,"views_trending":64,"rate_like":65,"rate_dislike":66,"scraped":21,"moderated":21,"images":67,"pivot":71},159944,"forbes-font","Forbes Font","Forbes is an American business magazine that publishes articles on finance, industry, investing, and marketing topics. It is known for its annual lists of the world's wealthiest individuals and the most powerful people in the world.\n\nThe Forbes logo type is believed to have been created using Publico Headline Bold, with minor alterations made to the letter \"r\". Publico Headline was designed by Paul Barnes, Christian Schwartz, Kai Bernau, and Ross Milne in 2010. You can learn more about the font [here](https:\u002F\u002Fcommercialtype.com\u002Fcatalog\u002Fpublico).","\n  \n    Forbes is an American business magazine that features original articles on finance, industry, investing and marketing topics.\n  \n  \n    The Forbes logo type was probably designed based on Publico Headline Bold with modification on the letter ",73740,327,27,5,[68],{"id":69,"theme_id":58,"filename":70,"featured":21},23320,"6643d5ca7f6e9.png",{"theme_tag_id":27,"theme_id":58},{"id":73,"slug":74,"title":75,"description":76,"seo_description":77,"views":78,"views_trending":79,"rate_like":50,"rate_dislike":80,"scraped":21,"moderated":21,"images":81,"pivot":85},158481,"thrasher-font","Thrasher Font","*Thrasher* is a skateboarding magazine founded in 1981 that covers skate culture and news. It has also expanded into clothing and other merchandise.\n\n**Banco**, an inclined titling typeface created by Roger Excoffon for the Fonderie Olive foundry in 1951, is the font used for the Thrasher logo on the magazine's cover. You can view more details about it [here](https:\u002F\u002Fapi.fontbolt.com\u002Fapi\u002Ftheme-variant\u002F1426\u002Fpurchase).","\n  \n    Thrasher is a monthly skateboarding magazine founded in 1981 featuring skateboard and music related articles, photography, interviews, skatepark reviews etc.\n  \n  \n    The font used for the logo of the magazine is Banco, an inclined titling t",143610,273,20,[82],{"id":83,"theme_id":73,"filename":84,"featured":21},19505,"64d9ed6e8d932.png",{"theme_tag_id":27,"theme_id":73},{"id":87,"slug":88,"title":89,"description":90,"seo_description":91,"views":92,"views_trending":93,"rate_like":94,"rate_dislike":9,"scraped":21,"moderated":21,"images":95,"pivot":99},159967,"national-geographic-channel-font","National Geographic Font","*National Geographic* is a media organization that focuses on geography, science, history, and world culture through magazines, television channels, and other multimedia platforms.\n\n[ITC Stone Sans II Com Condensed Semibold](https:\u002F\u002Fwww.myfonts.com\u002Fproducts\u002Fpro-condensed-semibold-stone-sans-ii-356636\u002F) by Summer Stone is likely the font used for the National Geographic Channel logo. The font may have undergone minor modifications on certain letters. If you are looking for a free for personal use alternative you can try **Pigiarniq** font.","\n  \n    National Geographic Channel is an American digital cable and satellite television channel that features documentaries with factual content involving nature, science, culture and history etc.\n  \n  \n    The font used for its logo is probably IT",57324,212,18,[96],{"id":97,"theme_id":87,"filename":98,"featured":21},19486,"64d7504d4fbd4.png",{"theme_tag_id":27,"theme_id":87},{"id":101,"slug":102,"title":103,"description":104,"seo_description":105,"views":106,"views_trending":107,"rate_like":65,"rate_dislike":108,"scraped":21,"moderated":21,"images":109,"pivot":113},159943,"the-new-yorker-font","The New Yorker Font","*The New Yorker* is an American magazine known for its journalism, commentary, and cultural coverage. Founded in 1925, it blends in-depth reporting with literary style, satire, and iconic artwork.\n\nNew Yorker Type, a font created by Gert Wiescher, is a revival of the New Yorker magazine logotype and is used for the magazine's logo. It is available in two weights and can be purchased [here](https:\u002F\u002Fwww.myfonts.com\u002Ffonts\u002Fwiescherdesign\u002Fnew-yorker-type\u002F).","\n  \n    The New Yorker is an American magazine of reportage, commentary, criticism, essays, fiction etc. It was first started in 1925.\n  \n  \n    The font used for the New Yorker magazine logo is very similar to New Yorker Type. 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The font is free for personal use.","\n  \n    \n    \n    Vanity Fair is a magazine of pop culture, fashion and current affairs, first published in 1983.\n  \n  \n    The font used for the nameplate is VF Sans Condensed. VF Sans is a geometric typeface reminiscent of 1930s transportation face",16841,88,3,[139],{"id":140,"theme_id":130,"filename":141,"featured":21},19308,"641c94ea92e41.jpg",{"theme_tag_id":27,"theme_id":130},{"id":144,"slug":145,"title":146,"description":147,"seo_description":148,"views":149,"views_trending":19,"rate_like":123,"rate_dislike":123,"scraped":21,"moderated":21,"images":150,"pivot":154},159928,"sierra-font","Sierra Font","*Sierra* is a bimonthly publication of the Sierra Club, an environmental organization. It covers topics related to environmentalism, outdoor recreation, and conservation.\n\nThe magazine's logo uses a narrow slab serif font resembling Candida Medium Condensed. J. Erbar designed Candida in 1936 for Ludwig & Mayer, featuring small serifs and high contrast. Learn more about the font [here](https:\u002F\u002Fwww.myfonts.com\u002Ffonts\u002Fef\u002Fcandida\u002Fef-medium-cond\u002F).","\n  \n    Sierra is the official publication of the Sierra Club, one of the oldest, largest, and most influential grassroots environmental organizations in the United States.\n  \n  \n    The logo of the magazine features a narrow slab serif typeface, whi",4358,[151],{"id":152,"theme_id":144,"filename":153,"featured":21},17930,"634ee5f62b9c0.jpg",{"theme_tag_id":27,"theme_id":144},{"id":156,"slug":157,"title":158,"description":159,"seo_description":160,"views":161,"views_trending":162,"rate_like":123,"rate_dislike":123,"scraped":21,"moderated":21,"images":163,"pivot":171},158396,"kerrang-font","Kerrang Font","*Kerrang!* is a UK-based magazine devoted to metal, punk, and rock music. It features interviews with artists and bands, reviews of new releases, and coverage of music festivals and concerts. It was first published on 6 June 1981 as a one-off supplement in Sounds, then appearing fortnightly, and now appearing weekly.  \n\n[Druk Condensed Super Italic](https:\u002F\u002Fapi.fontbolt.com\u002Fapi\u002Ftheme-variant\u002F1193\u002Fpurchase) is used on the nameplate. Designed by Berton Hasebe and distributed by Commercial Type in 2014, Druk is a family of display sans-serifs. It is offered in three widths, each with several italic and weight options.","\n  \n    Kerrang! is a British weekly magazine devoted to rock and metal music, currently published by Wasted Talent.\n  \n  \n    The nameplate is set in Druk Condensed Super Italic. 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It includes articles on various outdoor activities, such as hiking, backpacking, climbing, and camping, as well as tips and advice for planning outdoor trips and choosing gear.  \n\nThe Backpacker logo is made up of the [Univers Condensed Bold](https:\u002F\u002Fapi.fontbolt.com\u002Fapi\u002Ftheme-variant\u002F1379\u002Fpurchase) font, with the exception of the letter \"R,\" which has a straight leg as opposed to a curved one. [Antenna](https:\u002F\u002Fapi.fontbolt.com\u002Fapi\u002Ftheme-variant\u002F1381\u002Fpurchase), is the solid sans serif used for the headline text on the cover designed by a Cyrus Highsmith.","\n  \n    Backpacker Magazine is an American publication that features information on wilderness hiking and adventure as well as other outdoor sports, including rock climbing, mountain biking,\n    trail running, cycling, fly fishing and more. It has be",4333,63,[181],{"id":182,"theme_id":173,"filename":183,"featured":21},14310,"634ee1039bd99.jpg",{"theme_tag_id":27,"theme_id":173},{"id":186,"slug":187,"title":188,"description":189,"seo_description":190,"views":191,"views_trending":179,"rate_like":123,"rate_dislike":123,"scraped":21,"moderated":21,"images":192,"pivot":196},160482,"independence-day-resurgence-font","Independence Day Resurgence Font","*Independence Day: Resurgence* is a 2016 science fiction film and a sequel to the 1996 film Independence Day, which follows the return of the alien invaders and humanity's efforts to defend against them.\n\nThe title of the film is written in a font that closely resembles [Industria Solid](https:\u002F\u002Fwww.myfonts.com\u002Fproducts\u002Fsolid-industria-371591\u002F). Neville Brody, a British designer, created this ultra-condensed sans-serif display typeface for the magazine \"The Face\" in 1984, and it is now available in both solid and inline versions.","\n  \n    Independence Day: Resurgence is a 2016 American science fiction film directed by Roland Emmerich, a sequel to the 1996 film Independence Day.\n    It was released by 20th Century Fox in 2D, 3D and IMAX 3D on June 22, 2016.\n  \n  \n    The font u",8647,[193],{"id":194,"theme_id":186,"filename":195,"featured":21},18576,"634ee6b332da7.jpg",{"theme_tag_id":27,"theme_id":186},{"id":198,"slug":199,"title":200,"description":201,"seo_description":202,"views":203,"views_trending":204,"rate_like":205,"rate_dislike":123,"scraped":21,"moderated":21,"images":206,"pivot":210},159932,"mad-font","Mad Font","*Mad* is a satirical publication that parodies popular culture, politics, and societal norms. It was first published in 1952 and has since become a cultural icon known for its irreverent humor and unique comic book-style illustrations.\n\nHarold's Fonts designed Madfont to replicate the lettering used in Mad Magazine. The font family includes three styles - Regular, Thorns, and Bars - each with an extensive range of characters. You can obtain the font for free from the Fonts Used Section.","\n  \n    Mad is an American humor magazine founded in 1952 by editor Harvey Kurtzman and publisher William Gaines.\n  \n  \n    A font named Madfont by Harold’s Fonts was created to imitate the lettering. Madfont is available in 3 styles, Regular, Thor",13328,47,6,[207],{"id":208,"theme_id":198,"filename":209,"featured":21},17934,"634ee5f7b6931.jpg",{"theme_tag_id":27,"theme_id":198},{"id":212,"slug":213,"title":214,"description":215,"seo_description":216,"views":217,"views_trending":218,"rate_like":123,"rate_dislike":123,"scraped":21,"moderated":21,"images":219,"pivot":223},159927,"total-girl-font","Total Girl Font","*Total Girl* is an Australian magazine aimed at pre-teen and teenage girls. It covers topics such as fashion, beauty, celebrities, entertainment, and social issues.\n\nCooper Black is the font used for the magazine's nameplate. It was created in 1921 by Oswald Bruce Cooper and is an ultra-heavy serif typeface based on his earlier typeface Cooper Old Style, which was popular in the 1920s and 1930s. More information about Cooper Black can be found [here](https:\u002F\u002Fwww.myfonts.com\u002Ffonts\u002Flinotype\u002Fcooper-black\u002F).","\n  \n    Total Girl is a magazine founded in 2002 and aimed at preteen girls residing in Australia, New Zealand, and The Philippines. It is Australia’s number one magazine for tweens.\n  \n  \n    The font used for the nameplate of the magazine is Coop",8519,46,[220],{"id":221,"theme_id":212,"filename":222,"featured":21},17929,"634ee5f5b2685.jpg",{"theme_tag_id":27,"theme_id":212},{"id":225,"slug":226,"title":227,"description":228,"seo_description":229,"views":230,"views_trending":231,"rate_like":137,"rate_dislike":123,"scraped":21,"moderated":21,"images":232,"pivot":239},158402,"imaginefx-magazine-font","ImagineFX (magazine) Font","*ImagineFX* magazine is exclusively for fantasy and sci-fi digital artists. Featuring workshops from the best artists around the world, gallery pieces, interviews, community news, reviews of software and hardware, and the latest sci-fi and fantasy films.  \n\nThis book's cover features a modified version of [ITC Giovanni](https:\u002F\u002Fapi.fontbolt.com\u002Fapi\u002Ftheme-variant\u002F1206\u002Fpurchase). This serif typeface was designed by Robert Slimbach in 1989 and is based on classic old styles like Garamond and Bembo.","\n  \n    ImagineFX is a monthly digital art magazine that features workshops and interviews with artists from the science fiction, fantasy, manga, anime, game and comic disciplines.\n  \n  \n    The nameplate on the cover features a modified version of I",15165,44,[233,236],{"id":234,"theme_id":225,"filename":235,"featured":21},19596,"64e0422838228.png",{"id":237,"theme_id":225,"filename":238,"featured":170},14231,"634ee0e88a154.png",{"theme_tag_id":27,"theme_id":225},{"id":241,"slug":242,"title":243,"description":244,"seo_description":245,"views":246,"views_trending":231,"rate_like":137,"rate_dislike":123,"scraped":21,"moderated":21,"images":247,"pivot":251},159940,"entertainment-weekly-font","Entertainment Weekly Font","*Entertainment Weekly* is a weekly magazine that covers the latest in entertainment news, including movies, TV shows, music, books, and more. It was first published in 1990 and has since become a popular source of pop culture news and reviews.\n\nCyrus Highsmith created a custom nameplate for Entertainment Weekly, drawing inspiration from his own font family, Scout. Originally designed by Highsmith for the magazine's redesign, [Scout](https:\u002F\u002Fwww.typewolf.com\u002Fscout) is a sans serif font with multiple weights that incorporates structural elements from classic typefaces like DIN, Venus, and Cairoli.","\n  \n    Entertainment Weekly is an American magazine published by Time Division of Time Warner, covering topics like movies, television, music, Broadway theatre, books and pop culture.\n  \n  \n    The Entertainment Weekly nameplate was custom drawn by ",6122,[248],{"id":249,"theme_id":241,"filename":250,"featured":21},17942,"634ee5f99b661.jpg",{"theme_tag_id":27,"theme_id":241},{"id":253,"slug":254,"title":255,"description":256,"seo_description":257,"views":258,"views_trending":259,"rate_like":123,"rate_dislike":123,"scraped":21,"moderated":21,"images":260,"pivot":264},158439,"big-little-lies-font","Big Little Lies Font","*Big Little Lies* is a novel by Liane Moriarty, published in 2014. It is a psychological thriller that follows the lives of three mothers in a wealthy suburb of Sydney, Australia. A TV series based on the book debuted on HBO on February 19, 2017.  \n\nFor Martha Stewart Living magazine in 2001, Tobias Frere-Jones and Jonathan Hoefler created the elegant slab serif known as [Archer Medium](https:\u002F\u002Fwww.myfonts.com\u002Fcollections\u002Farcher-font-hoefler-and-co), which is used in the book's title lettering. Later, it was made available for commercial license. The typeface is a geometric slab serif, which has a geometric pattern akin to sans-serif fonts. It is influenced by styles from the middle of the twentieth century like Rockwell's.","\n  \n    Big Little Lies is a 2014 novel written by Australian author Liane Moriarty. The book was published in July 2014 by Penguin Publishing. The TV series of the same name based on the book\n    premiered on February 19, 2017 via HBO.\n  \n  \n    The",5202,42,[261],{"id":262,"theme_id":253,"filename":263,"featured":21},14286,"634ee0fc1fc06.jpg",{"theme_tag_id":27,"theme_id":253},{"id":266,"slug":267,"title":268,"description":269,"seo_description":270,"views":271,"views_trending":272,"rate_like":205,"rate_dislike":9,"scraped":21,"moderated":21,"images":273,"pivot":277},158473,"charlie-hebdo-font","Charlie Hebdo Font","*Charlie Hebdo* is a French satirical newspaper that is known for its controversial and often offensive content, including cartoons and articles that mock religion and political figures. The newspaper gained international attention in 2015 when several of its employees were killed in a terrorist attack by Islamic extremists who were offended by its depiction of the prophet Muhammad. \n\nThe Charlie Hebdo logo uses a font called Block Berthold Condensed Regular. Block Berthold BQ is a clean and modern sans-serif font designed by Berthold Types. It is available in a variety of weights and styles and is widely used in print and digital media.","\n  \n    Charlie Hebdo (Charlie Weekly in English) is a French satirical weekly magazine founded in 1970 featuring cartoons, reports, polemics, and jokes.\n  \n  \n    The logo of the magazine uses a font called Block BQ Condensed. Designed by Hermann Ho",6987,41,[274],{"id":275,"theme_id":266,"filename":276,"featured":21},14322,"634ee10720369.png",{"theme_tag_id":27,"theme_id":266},{"id":279,"slug":280,"title":281,"description":282,"seo_description":283,"views":284,"views_trending":285,"rate_like":123,"rate_dislike":123,"scraped":21,"moderated":21,"images":286,"pivot":290},159862,"harvard-business-review-font","Harvard Business Review Font","*Harvard Business Review* is a leading management magazine published by Harvard Business Publishing. It features articles and case studies from experts in business and management, covering topics such as leadership, strategy, innovation, and marketing.\n\nThe brand name is set in Klim Type Foundry's [National 2 Bold](https:\u002F\u002Fklim.co.nz\u002Fretail-fonts\u002Fnational-2\u002F), a sans-serif font that draws inspiration from the nineteenth century's early grotesques and a reworked version of the 2007 original National typeface.","\n  \n    Harvard Business Review is a general management magazine published by Harvard Business Publishing. It is published six times a year and is headquartered in Brighton, Massachusetts.\n  \n  \n    The nameplate uses National 2 Bold from Klim Type F",6690,40,[287],{"id":288,"theme_id":279,"filename":289,"featured":21},17811,"634ee5d39d932.png",{"theme_tag_id":27,"theme_id":279},{"id":292,"slug":293,"title":294,"description":295,"seo_description":296,"views":297,"views_trending":51,"rate_like":123,"rate_dislike":123,"scraped":21,"moderated":21,"images":298,"pivot":302},158430,"colors-magazine-font","Colors (magazine) Font","Colors is a publication founded in 1991 by the Fabrica research center in Italy and is now published in over 30 languages. The magazine explores topics such as race, identity, culture, and social justice through articles, photography, video, and other forms of media.  \n\nSince the magazine's launch, it has used three different typefaces for its logo. [Geometric 415](https:\u002F\u002Fapi.fontbolt.com\u002Fapi\u002Ftheme-variant\u002F1282\u002Fpurchase) by William Addison was most probably used for the logos from the first five issues. Then, they used [Nobel Bold](https:\u002F\u002Fapi.fontbolt.com\u002Fapi\u002Ftheme-variant\u002F1281\u002Fpurchase) by Font Bureau with issue #6 and continued until issue #60. They continued to use the [Gotham Bold](https:\u002F\u002Fapi.fontbolt.com\u002Fapi\u002Ftheme-variant\u002F1280\u002Fpurchase) after that, as seen by the most recent issue.","\n  \n    Colors is a quarterly magazine founded in 1991. Every issue of the magazine takes a single theme and covers it from an international perspective. The latest issue was published in June, 2014, yet\n    there is no official statement about its d",7509,[299],{"id":300,"theme_id":292,"filename":301,"featured":21},14274,"634ee0f636167.jpg",{"theme_tag_id":27,"theme_id":292},{"id":304,"slug":305,"title":306,"description":307,"seo_description":308,"views":309,"views_trending":51,"rate_like":36,"rate_dislike":123,"scraped":21,"moderated":21,"images":310,"pivot":317},158423,"high-times-magazine-font","High Times (magazine) Font","*High Times* is a prominent publication in the world of cannabis, founded in 1974 by Tom Forcade. The magazine covers a wide range of topics related to cannabis, including cultivation and strain reviews, political and legal issues, and culture and entertainment.  \n\nThe magazine cover shown above is for Issue 502 from November 2017. [Relay Compressed Bold](https:\u002F\u002Fapi.fontbolt.com\u002Fapi\u002Ftheme-variant\u002F1261\u002Fpurchase) appears to have been slightly modified for the magazine's logo. Relay is a 40-style sans serif font created by Cyrus Highsmith and released by Occupant Fonts in 2002.","\n  \n    High Times is a New York-based monthly magazine founded in 1974 by Tom Forçade. The publication advocates the legalization of cannabis. Each issue of the magazine typically features a\n    cannabis plant as the centerfold photo.\n  \n  \n    The",10440,[311,314],{"id":312,"theme_id":304,"filename":313,"featured":21},14261,"634ee0f1caa17.jpg",{"id":315,"theme_id":304,"filename":316,"featured":170},14262,"634ee0f1f409e.png",{"theme_tag_id":27,"theme_id":304},{"id":319,"slug":320,"title":321,"description":322,"seo_description":323,"views":324,"views_trending":325,"rate_like":137,"rate_dislike":123,"scraped":21,"moderated":21,"images":326,"pivot":330},158482,"sneaker-freaker-font","Sneaker Freaker Font","*Sneaker Freaker* is a magazine that covers the world of sneakers and sneaker culture. It was founded in 2002 by Australian journalist and sneaker enthusiast Simon Wood. 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This is a commercial font, and additional details about it can be found [here](https:\u002F\u002Fwww.myfonts.com\u002Fproducts\u002Fpro-fenice-363366\u002F).","\n  \n    The Spectator is a weekly British conservative magazine first published in 1828.\n  \n  \n    The font used for the current magazine nameplate, as seen on its website and prints, is probably ITC Fenice Std designed\n    by Aldo Novarese in 1980. ",4526,[380],{"id":381,"theme_id":373,"filename":382,"featured":21},17933,"634ee5f77908b.jpg",{"theme_tag_id":27,"theme_id":373},{"id":385,"slug":386,"title":387,"description":388,"seo_description":389,"views":390,"views_trending":351,"rate_like":123,"rate_dislike":123,"scraped":21,"moderated":21,"images":391,"pivot":395},159926,"national-journal-font","National Journal Font","*National Journal* is a digital and print magazine that covers politics and policy in the United States. 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The font is available for free download in the Fonts Used Section.","\n  \n    Retro Gamer is a British video game magazine covering retro video games. It is currently issued monthly although launched in January 2004 as a quarterly publication.\n  \n  \n    The logo of the video game magazine uses a free font named Prototy",7379,25,[455],{"id":456,"theme_id":447,"filename":457,"featured":21},14252,"634ee0ef3c18d.jpg",{"theme_tag_id":27,"theme_id":447},{"id":460,"slug":461,"title":462,"description":463,"seo_description":464,"views":465,"views_trending":466,"rate_like":123,"rate_dislike":123,"scraped":21,"moderated":21,"images":467,"pivot":471},159936,"kiplingers-font","Kiplinger’s Font","*Kiplinger’s Personal Finance* is a personal finance magazine that provides practical advice and insights on managing money, investing, retirement planning, and more. 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Designed by Michael Abbink in 2011, Kievit Medium is a contemporary sans serif font that combines elements from traditional sans serif fonts like Frutiger and Univers, as well as classic styles such as Garamond.","\n  \n    Science News is an American bi-weekly magazine devoted to short articles about new scientific and technical developments and it was first issued in 1922.\n  \n  \n    The font used for the “SN” logo on the cover is probably Kievit Medium. 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For additional information about the typeface, click [here](https:\u002F\u002Ffonts.adobe.com\u002Ffonts\u002Finterstate\u002F).","\n  \n    Real Simple is a monthly women’s interest magazine featuring topics like homekeeping, childcare, cooking and emotional wellbeing.\n  \n  \n    The font used for the nameplate is probably Interstate Bold. Designed by Tobias Frere-Jones, Interst",3979,21,[505],{"id":506,"theme_id":497,"filename":507,"featured":21},17937,"634ee5f872855.jpg",{"theme_tag_id":27,"theme_id":497},{"id":510,"slug":511,"title":512,"description":513,"seo_description":514,"views":515,"views_trending":516,"rate_like":123,"rate_dislike":123,"scraped":21,"moderated":21,"images":517,"pivot":524},158425,"better-homes-gardens-font","Better Homes & Gardens Font","Better Homes &amp; Gardens is a lifestyle magazine that provides inspiration and ideas for home improvement, gardening, cooking, and other aspects of everyday living. 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It has been in publication since 1872.\n\nThe Popular Science logo was most likely created using FF Din Pro Black, with minor adjustments made to the letter \"C.\" This typeface was created by Albert-Jan Pool, a Dutch designer. The font is commercially available, and additional information can be found [here](https:\u002F\u002Fwww.myfonts.com\u002Fproducts\u002Fblack-ff-din-364308).","\n  \n    Popular Science, or PopSci, is an American monthly magazine covering popular science and technology subjects.\n  \n  \n    The Popular Science nameplate was probably designed based on FF Din Pro Black, with small modifications on the letter “C",5892,[533],{"id":534,"theme_id":526,"filename":535,"featured":21},17944,"634ee5fa5dc91.jpg",{"theme_tag_id":27,"theme_id":526},{"id":538,"slug":539,"title":540,"description":541,"seo_description":542,"views":543,"views_trending":544,"rate_like":123,"rate_dislike":9,"scraped":21,"moderated":21,"images":545,"pivot":552},158395,"todays-golfer-font","Today's Golfer Font","*Today’s Golfer*, the best golf magazine from Bauer offers great tips and advice about the best golf equipment. 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