Total Film Font
What font is used in the Total Film logo?
I did a lot of research to find the font used in the Total Film 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 “Ekster Black” and was designed by Ilya Naumoff and published by Indian Type Foundry. This font is Premium and you can buy it from the link below.
The second alternative font is free and you can use it in your personal projects. Click on the button below to download it.
Criticisms and information about the details of the film published in magazines always attract a lot of fans. Total Film magazine is also designed to attract the audience from a cover with elements that are not unrelated to the critique or series and, most importantly, the logo font is very appropriate. The word “film” has a bold style where the word total is inside the letter ‘f’. So easily complete your logo design or magazine design projects by choosing this font.
About Total Film
Total Film is a British magazine published monthly by Future Publishing since 1997.
Each month, Total Film offers a wide range of features, from interviews with actors and directors, making parts and arranging for new and upcoming screenings. Each issue always includes a “full movie interview,” which is a depth interview with an actor or director, along with a critique of their bodywork.
Total local licenses are issued in many countries, including Turkey, Russia, Serbia, Croatia, Indonesia, and many others.
Total’s online presence includes websites, forums, and digital versions, as well as pages on Facebook, Twitter, and the Tumblr blog. There’s also an iPhone Total Movie app.
The sections on the website include news, reviews, features, trailers and videos, upcoming movies, contests, screening clubs, and magazines.