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Typefaces

Primary Serif Typeface

Drexel University’s official serif typeface is Miller. Miller Display is used for primary identity situations, while Miller Text is used for text. This font offers a wide range of weights, allowing for small and digital use without degradation, and expresses the classic, academic and collegiate qualities of the Drexel University brand. Correct and consistent use of these official typefaces helps reinforce the university’s identity.

Miller Display

Miller Display typeface

Miller Text

Miller Text

Miller Text is suggested for long blocks of copy in print materials such as brochures, newsletters, etc., as well as official correspondence. Miller Text Bold can be used sparingly, to highlight short passages.

Primary Sans Serif Typeface

Drexel University’s official sans serif typeface is Futura. Futura offers a wide range of weights, allowing for small and digital use without degradation, and expresses the classic, academic and collegiate qualities of the Drexel University brand. Correct and consistent use of these official typefaces helps reinforce the university’s identity.

Futura

Futura

Futura Condensed

Futura Condensed

Futura Book is suggested for long blocks of copy and official correspondence. Futura Bold can be used sparingly, to highlight short passages.

Contact University Marketing and Communications for information on obtaining Miller Display, Miller Text, or Futura.

Alternative Typefaces

Arial, Akzidenz Grotesk, and Univers are alternate sans serif typefaces, and Times New Roman is an alternate serif typeface that may be used in unofficial applications such as email, letterhead copy, documents, PowerPoint presentations, etc. These should only be used when the primary typefaces are unavailable.

Arial

Arial

Akzidenz Grotesk

Akzidenz Grotesk

Univers

Univers

Georgia

Georgia

Times New Roman

Times New Roman