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What font is used in the Starbucks logo?

I did a lot of research to find the font used in the Starbucks logo. I didn’t find the exact font used in the logo. Most likely, this font has been personalized.

Anyway, I found two fonts that are very similar to the original logo font. The first is premium and the second is free. You can manipulate these fonts a bit to make them look like the desired font.

The first font is “Magnum Sans™ Pro” and designed by FontMesa. This font is Premium and you can buy it from the link below.

The second font is “Montserrat” and designed by Julieta Ulanovsky. This font is completely free and you can download it for free by clicking the button below. You can use this font in your personal and commercial projects.

The company logo is a 2-tail mermaid named Siren. According to Greek legend, this mermaid deceives the sailors and drowns them. Starbucks co-founders also used the image of the mermaid to draw coffee lovers from all over the world. The logo was changed after being partnered with Howard Schultz to form a commercial logo. now with having this logo font, you can drive the picture of logo or font for any shop, restaurant logo or any orbicular and round logo.

About Starbucks

The first Starbucks branch was launched on March 31, 1971, by three friends. The three ,an English teacher Jerry Baldwin, a history teacher,  Zev Siegl, and a writer Gordon Bowker , met while in college at the University of San Francisco.

Between the years 1971 and 1976, the store offered only roasted coffee beans for sale to customers. In the year 1981, Howard Schultz, who later became Starbucks’ chief executive, first opened the store and joined the company five years later as a marketer.

The first Starbucks branch was opened at Seattle International Airport in 2005, and the brand now has branches in most airports in the world. The first Starbucks branch outside the US was also opened in Tokyo, Japan, in 2008.

Starbucks offers a variety of products for its customers, whether inside the coffee shop or for their personal use at home.

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