Typeface Clause Samples
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Typeface. TruGreen LandCare’s brand typefaces are shown here along with descriptions of specific usage.
Typeface. The typeface for the logo is Gotham Rounded. This font should be used on all corporate communication materials for headlines, subheads, body, etc.
Typeface. (a) If, in its provision of the Services, the Designer is required to create an original typeface for use in the Works, then the Designer retains all rights in relation to that typeface;
(b) The Designer may, at its discretion, licence any original typeface referred to in the preceding clause to be used by the Client or any third party. Any such licence is not and does not form part of this Agreement;
(c) If, in the provision of the Services, the Designer is required to use an original typeface belonging to a third party, then the Client must:
(i) pay any licence fees to the third party; and
(ii) acquire a license to use the typeface.
Typeface typography For full application of the NextFOOD brand design, the following type specifications for print publications and stationery are recommended. The sizes and heights are optimised for use with the grid described in the manual of ANNEX 1
Typeface. For the corporate use of text for the S2S project, the typeface family ‘Arial’ has been chosen. It is a likeable, modern font, which has been chosen due to its excellent legibility and the fact that it is not too closely connected to a dry, technical scientific background. ‘Arial’ is part of the Google Fonts Library and free to use without charge. A download link of the font is available on Projectplace [4] The font style ‘Standard’ has been defined for text blocks and ‘Bold’ is used for headlines.
Typeface. Location within the document
Typeface. Typeface" shall mean a human readable set of glyphs, including letters of the alphabet, upper and/or lower case, the numerals 0-9 and additional special characters and punctuation marks as may be offered by Adobe in conjunction with such letters and numerals of one typeface design and identified in Exhibit C ("Coded Font Programs") hereto or in any CPSI Application Appendix. Each weight or version of a single typeface design (such as Roman or Italic or in an expanded or condensed form) marketed by Adobe as a separate typeface will be considered a separate Typeface.
Typeface. The new Brand Standards should update the current College default typefaces for all document templates. The Supplier will ensure this happens.
