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Typography

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Typography

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Typography

Typography is a cornerstone of the DGG identity system. We employ the versatile and precise Switzer font family to communicate effectively with our diverse audience.

Typography is a cornerstone of the DGG identity system. We employ the versatile and precise Switzer font family to communicate effectively with our diverse audience.

Typography is a cornerstone of the DGG identity system. We employ the versatile and precise Switzer font family to communicate effectively with our diverse audience.

Font

We use Switzer in our brand identity. This versatile font family allows us to maintain consistency across all our communications while ensuring clarity and readability.

Switzer

Weights and styles

To ensure coherence, we adhere to a restrained approach in selecting font weights and styles. Within the Switzer family, we primarily utilise Regular and Light variants for our brand identity.

Switzer

Switzer

Switzer

Regular

Regular

Light

Light

Headlines

Switzer Regular

Body copy

Switzer Light

Usage chart

The usage chart provides guidelines for legible type setting across different contexts. However, adaptability is key, and designers should exercise discretion based on various factors such as mediums, scales, screen resolutions, materials, and production techniques.

Screen

REM Base Font = 16px

Style

Weight

Size (Rem)

Letter (Em)

Line (Em)

Paragraph (Px)

H1

Regular

4

-0.01

1

40

H2

Regular

3

0

1.1

40

H3

Regular

2.38

0

1.1

40

H4

Regular

1.88

0

1.2

40

H5

Regular

1.5

0

1.3

40

H6

Regular

1.25

0

1.3

40

P1

Light

1.13

0

1.4

20

P2

Light

1

0

1.4

18

P3

Light

0.88

0

1.5

16

P4

Light

0.7

0

1.5

10

Tagline 1

Light

1.13

0.01

1.5

Tagline 2

Light

1

0.02

1.5

Tagline 3

Light

0.88

0.03

1.5

Tagline 4

Light

0.75

0.05

1.5

Print

A defined type scale has been provided for digital and web applications, where screen-based environments allow for consistent sizing and predictable behaviour across devices. In print, however, final type sizes are inherently dependent on format, layout, viewing distance and production context, such as page size, column width, margins and print method.

For this reason, fixed point sizes for print typography are not prescribed. Instead, Switzer should be applied proportionally and with consideration for hierarchy, readability and balance within each individual layout.

Designers should use professional judgement to determine appropriate sizing, ensuring clear differentiation between headings, subheadings and body text, and maintaining a consistent typographic rhythm across the document.

System font

When working in common office applications such as Word, Powerpoint, Excel, and Email, please use our designated system font, Arial.

Arial

Why do we use a system font?

The aforementioned applications are frequently shared with diverse parties or accessed on various devices where we lack control over the installed fonts. Consequently, we employ a universally accessible system font to ensure optimal viewing for all recipients, irrespective of the device used.

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