It stays consistent through each version of the font and could work well with the title of the magazine. It could also work quite nicely with light condensed versions for the text on the inside magazines.
http://justcreative.com/2011/06/10/8-new-sans-serif-fonts/
Interval Sans Pro
Its basic design strikes a balance between the geometric skeleton of, say,Avenir and the renaissance-inspired proportions of myriad humanist sans serifs. With its two widths, each in seven weights, this family of 28 fonts is a practical and versatile choice for editorial typography, signage and branding. Its alternate one-story ‘a’ enables the discerning typographer to create a markedly different text image using a different Stylistic Set of the same font. Equipped with built-in small caps and multiple numeral sets, Interval Pro shows strong consistency across its range of styles and weights.