SCREW may be sleazy (and cheesy) but we still have style. When using the SCREW name or logo in your media please follow these rules.
- The name SCREW is always stylized ALL CAPS. The only exception is in places online that do now allow ALL CAPS, for instance, our Facebook profile. If and when you can use ALL CAPS, use them.
- When referring to SCREW as a publication in editorial, follow it with “magazine” all lowercase — i.e., SCREW magazine not SCREW Magazine. When italicizing, italicize SCREW but not magazine — i.e., SCREW magazine.
- When referring to SCREW magazine on social media or promotions, or in places where it is necessary to capitalize the next word, it is OK to capitalize Magazine for emphasis.
- When referring to SCREW Video, however, always capitalize Video.
- Only use “The Sex Review” when referring to old issues of SCREW. It is outdated and only used for nostalgia on the website. Also, when referring to an old issue of SCREW, use this convention: SCREW #123 (July, 23, 1974)
- Official SCREW “red” is #ff0100 (RGB) and 0% Cyan, 99.6% Magenta, 100% Yellow, 0% Black (CMYK). When promoting or writing about SCREW always use the official red logo.
- The official red logo (transparent png) can be downloaded below by right-clicking on the image and then clicking Save As. It can be resized as needed. Eps logo for printing is also available, contact phil@screw.wtf.

