PT Serif
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Used in the CIS primary logos, PT Serif is always the font used to write the words Cebu International School and the abbreviated forms in logos. It is also the same font used as Headings on the CIS website. Cebu International School should always be written with first letters in uppercase and the rest in lowercase (except in abbreviated forms).
Open Sans
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Used in the CIS website text, Open Sans is a modern and versatile typeface. With clean lines and balanced proportions, it conveys professionalism and clarity. Open Sans ensures clear and legible communication for students, parents, and staff, creating a polished and cohesive look throughout our brand guidelines.
Inter
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Used mostly as text in CIS graphics, Inter is designed for optimal readability on digital screens, especially at smaller sizes. Its design features optimize the reading experience, and its many weights can support complex information hierarchy to ensure good user experiences.
Calibri
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With its clean and smooth appearance, Calibri is both modern and professional. This versatile typeface ensures legibility and readability. Its widespread use and familiarity make Calibri a reliable and accessible font for our school's communication materials.
Verdana
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Verdana is an ideal font for email communication. It is highly legible, versatile, and has a clean and friendly appearance. It ensures readability on various devices and maintains consistent rendering across platforms.
Alternative fonts may be used sparingly in official documents for effect in certain situations, subject to approval by the Superintendent or Marketing Manager.
Font size used will vary depending on the product form and purpose, but in general, email and letter fonts should be size 11 or 12.
Presentation slides should minimize the use of text and use large font sizes to ensure ease of viewing.
Letters and forms will generally be single spaced (unless for specific effect), with one space between the period at the end of a sentence and the first word in the subsequent sentence.
Font styles in marketing and informational documents will vary depending on the intended product, but in general, it is good practice to minimize the number of different types of fonts in official documents.