Typography
Ä¢¹½¶ÌÊÓÆµBrand Fonts
Ä¢¹½¶ÌÊÓÆµ uses the Albert Sans, Forza, and P22 Mackinac Pro font families for all marketing and communications materials. We encourage faculty and staff to use these fonts for presentations, public documents, correspondence, and any materials representing the university. All official templates are designed using these approved typefaces. Instructions for downloading and installing the fonts can be found on our page.
Each of our approved fonts offers a full range of styles that allow for flexibility in creating clear hierarchy and visual interest across your materials. When designing content, it’s best to limit the number of font sizes and styles used within a single piece. Think of your messaging in 2–4 layers, using bolder or larger styles for the most important information and lighter or smaller styles for supporting details. This helps maintain consistency, readability, and a strong visual identity throughout all university communications.
Albert Sans
Albert Sans is a modern geometric sans serif family, inspired by the type-characteristics of scandinavian architects and designers in the early 20th century. The Albert Sans family includes ten weights from Thin to Black and supports over two hundred languages.

P22 Mackinac Pro
P22 Mackinac Pro is a general-purpose, utilitarian family incorporating loads of OpenType features. Versatile for text and display uses; including advertising, publishing, signage and packaging.

Forza
Articulate meets assertive. The Forza typeface was designed by Jonathan Hoefler in 2006. A sans serif adaptation of Hoefler’s Vitesse typeface (2000), the central motif of both typefaces is a soft-cornered barrel shape, which affords opportunities for both long straightaways and quick turns.
