This guide shows how our primary typeface can be set in complementary weights and sizes to create a harmonious layout.
Quiet Sans is the dominant typeface, and Richmond is used as an accent in headings.
The sizes and weights shown here were chosen for their proportional relationships to one another and to the scale of this page. These specific values do not need to be followed exactly, but they serve as a guide for establishing consistent proportions and relationships across different levels of typographic hierarchy. For larger or smaller format layouts, type sizes should be increased or decreased proportionally, within reason, to maintain clarity and legibility.
Headlines should always be typeset in title case or all caps.