The shape and form of our letters and words moulds people’s perception of who we are. Using fonts consistently strengthens our identity and makes our messages stand out on the page and the screen.

Primary font

Our primary font is Circular. Use it wherever possible, for everything from headlines to body copy. The range of weights make it a flexible font.

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Contact the brand team to request the font files. If a license is available, they'll get you set up. Or, if you’re a third-party supplier, you can buy Circular from lineto.com.

For emails and Microsoft Word reports, it's fine to use our system font substitutes, which you'll find below.

Chinese

Use YaHei when writing in Chinese.

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YaHei is an open-source font that you can download from xxxxx.

Secondary font

Use Arvo to complement Circular, for example in quotes, pull-out text and calls to action.

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Arvo is an open-source font that you can download from fonts.google.com.

Editorial font

Use Galaxie Copernicus for printed editorial content, such as the research and fundraising magazines.

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Contact the brand team to request the font files. Or, if you’re a third-party supplier, you can buy Galaxie Copernicus from Village.

Handwritten font

Use Segoe as a complement to Circular when you need to represent handwriting, give something a more personal feel or represent the student voice.