Private Eye Font
What font is used in the Private Eye logo?
“OPTICompit Regular” is the font used in the Private Eye logo. You can use the font in your personal projects. Simply download it from the link below.
If you have seen the cover of Private Eye magazine, you must confuse it with the newspaper, because the way to place the appropriate elements and fonts and eye catch is exactly what a news magazine should have. In addition to news purposes, this logo font is suitable for many other purposes, such as the title of puzzle movies, high-rise buildings, and billboards.
About Private Eye
The British Private Eye magazine was founded in 1961 as Fortnightly.
The right magazine started when they learned about the new process of printing, compensating for photo-litho, which means that anyone with a typewriter and Letraset can produce a magazine. The publication was first funded by Aswand and launched in 1961. It is generally agreed that Aseman will offer the title, and will sell many of the original copies in person at London pubs.
From time to time, the magazine publishes special publications to report on specific events, including the government’s inadequacy due to the spread of foot and mouth disease in 2001, and the 2001 conviction of Abdul Basteh al-Mugarahi for the 1988 Lockerbie bombing. It is regularly covered). “Return”, and the controversial MMR vaccine (since it was shown to be a medical fraud by Andrew Wakefield) in 2002.