Stuff Magazine Font
What font is used in the Stuff Magazine logo?
I did a lot of research to find the font used in the Stuff Magazine 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 “Egyptian Slate Std Black” and was designed by Rod McDonald and published by Monotype. This font is Premium and you can buy it from the link below.
The second alternative font is “Alfa Slab” and was designed by JM Solé. You can use it in your personal and commercial projects. Click on the button below to download it.
The Stuff magazine’s logo font uses a style that is directly related to occupations in the electrical, plumbing, and construction industries. This logo font is similar to building blueprint maps, so it is suitable for architectural, electronic, as well as advertising for heavy vehicles.
About Stuff Magazine
The magazine was founded in November 1999 by Kelsey Media on consumer electronics. A two-month title, following the success of magazines such as FHM and loaded on young and male audiences, focused on consumer goods and electronics. The English version of the magazine focuses on equipment, games, and gears, not limited to innovative and exciting consumer electronics.
The Stuff version began in the United States in 1999 with the American arm Dennis. In another section of the group’s titles, Maxim and Stuff, published in the United States, published e-reviews along with other favorite articles by male-dominated audiences.
Founded in 2004, Malaysia’s Stuff Magazine is one of the country’s leading electronic, technology, and lifestyle magazines with top sellers in the country.