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Typography

The typefaces for ÐÜèÔÚÏßÊÓƵ are Verlag, Baskerville and Clarendon.

Verlag is a sans serif, Baskerville is a serif and Clarendon is a slab serif.

 

Headlines, display and callout

The primary typeface for headline, subheads and callouts is Verlag. It can also be used as a display typeface. Verlag is a typeface based on Futura and other geometric type styles. 

Body copy and callout

The primary typeface for body copy and text on letterhead is Baskerville. It can also be used as a callout. Baskerville is a serif typeface and provides balance to the more rigid geometric typeface. 

Display only 

The primary display typeface is Clarendon BT. Clarendon is a slab serif typeface. Its curvy lines are a nice contrast to sans serif typefaces and are a powerful choice for graphic typography. Display type refers to the use of type at large sizes.

Substitute Fonts

As the number of standard web fonts is limited and not all computers have the brand fonts installed, two substitute typefaces have been chosen for ÐÜèÔÚÏßÊÓƵ: Arial and Georgia. Arial is a sans serif substitute for Verlag and Georgia is a serif substitute for Clarendon and Baskerville. These versions are to be used for digital applications such as website, email, and e-news content and only when absolutely neccessary in print when primary brand fonts are not available.

For areas of a digital communication where typography might be used as a graphic element (such as a headline, call-out quote, drop capital), the official institutional typefaces are recommended for consistency. It is important to remember that when used this way, the type must be converted into a flat image such as a .jpg, .png, or .gif. This treatment is not recommended for body copy or other use where the information is critical.