Beginning with 1977's Annie Hall, almost all the title sequences and credits of Woody Allen's films use sparse, white Windsor Light Condensed over a black background. The same font was used in the Ebury Press 2007 edition of his 2007 book Mere Anarchy. Windsor Bold is used for the title and credits of the TV series All in the Family, 227, Who's The Boss?, and The Goldbergs.
The Whole Earth Catalog, published between 1968 and 1972, used Windsor font on its cover. Max's Kansas City in New York City used lowercase Windsor Bold in its logo from 1965 to 1981.The 7th Street Entry at the First Avenue nightclub in Minneapolis, Minnesota has also used lowercase Windsor Bold in its logo since 1981. Windsor Bold is also the typeface used in the 1980s trading card series Garbage Pail Kids.
For a majority of its run, and following its expansion to an hour long in 1975, The Price is Right flashed phrases during the intro that were in Windsor. Originally, the phrase "One Hour" was flashed in an unknown script font, but by mid-December 1975, it was switched to "Hour Power" in Windsor, and the font remained in use until the opening titles were abandoned in 2009.