Rolling Stone Font

Rolling Stone Font

What Font is Rolling Stone?

The Rolling Stone font closely resembles Royal Acidbath, a stylized display typeface created by Sharkshock. With its ornate curves, vintage rock flair, and bold letterforms, Royal Acidbath captures the classic aesthetic seen in the Rolling Stone magazine logo. While not the official logo typeface, it is one of the most accurate publicly available alternatives. The font is free for personal use, making it a great option for fan art, personal projects, and retro-style designs.

About Rolling Stone

Rolling Stone is an influential American magazine first published in 1967, founded by Jann Wenner and music critic Ralph J. Gleason. Originally centered on rock music, counterculture, and political reporting, the magazine grew into one of the world’s most recognizable pop-culture authorities.

Over the decades, Rolling Stone has featured iconic interviews, album reviews, cultural commentary, and groundbreaking journalism. Its distinctive logo and signature visual style have become synonymous with music history, celebrity culture, and insightful storytelling—cementing its reputation as a defining voice in entertainment media.


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