VISUAL

Typography

Just Your Type

Type is a very expressive design tool and making the right choice can be crucial for brands. In turn, having typographic consistency across all communication channels establishes a sense of familiarity and loyalty between the brand and its audience over time, and is an unquestionable asset in a brand’s toolkit. 

 

The Rationale

Increased usage of screen-based technology over the last decade has brought a resurgence in the popularity of sans serif type. 

Serif fonts have not always worked well in digital media as some screen resolutions have difficulty rendering them as accurately as reading sizes that are comfortable for print media. Generally, serifs do not fit as neatly into a screen’s pixel grid. The serifs appear a little blurry and are not as crisp as they are in print.

Proxima Nova, as a sans serif font, has great versatility as it is available in seven weights: thin, light, regular, semi-bold, bold, extra-bold and black. Each comes with matching italics as well as small caps styles and condensed and extra condensed widths.
 

Fonts 

Aa

ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZ
abcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyz
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Proxima Nova Regular

Weight: 400

Style: normal

Aa

ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZ
abcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyz
1234567890(,.;:?!$&*)

Proxima Nova Bold

Weight: 700

Style: normal

Aa

ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZ
abcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyz
1234567890(,.;:?!$&*)

Proxima Nova Black

Weight: 900

Style: normal


Applications of Typography

Each application will have guidelines based on the channel in which it is being used. Here are some overall general guidelines and specifications for the typography. See 'Bring to Life' for more examples.

 

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Disclaimer 



Headline Typography Spacing

The type treatment for headlines is another way we are creating brand recognition for City National. Headlines should always be short in character length as it will need to rag differently in various proportions. The spacing is also very key to its distinct appearance. The headlines are all caps and use negative leading and are always punctuated with a period. Negative leading refers to less than normal spacing between two lines of typography and is used to get considerable visual impact.


Negative Leading

The space between lines can be determined at various sizes by using the height of the bottom arm of the letter E. The negative leading should be set to measure half the height of the arm.

Kerning

Auto kerning should be set to optical and zero. Some custom kerning can be done to specific characters to make spacing more visually pleasing.

The Tuck

In special circumstances depending upon the character it may be necessary to custom kern the period to avoid
awkward-looking gaps.