The Spectator Font

About The Spectator Font

The Spectator is a weekly British conservative magazine first published in 1828.

The font used for the current magazine nameplate, as seen on its website and prints, is probably ITC Fenice Std designed by Aldo Novarese in 1980. The font is a commercial one and you can view more details about it here.

Download Fenice Font

The Fenice font identified above is not available for free, please follow the link above and purchase a font license to download and use the font. Meanwhile, you can take a look at our collection of fonts for cars, pop music and apparel as well as round-ups of new & fresh fonts around the web.

Fenice Typeface in Use

In addition to The Spectator, Fenice typeface is also used in the following logos, movie posters or album covers, etc., including: Seinfeld, Spies in Disguise, Forrest Gump, Happy Gilmore, Wall Street, Ralph Lauren.

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