Hi Chris,

I never really gave much thought about the fonts I use for my policies, and to 
my knowledge the only requirement in the use of fonts at our University are 
only related to logos, letterhead and other similar branding requirements.

I use Calibri 11 for the body of our policies, and Times New Roman 12 in the 
policy title section.

Donna W. Meeks
Old Dominion University
University Policy Manager and
Executive Secretary to the Board of Visitors
2010E Koch Hall
Norfolk, VA  23529
757-683-3072 / FAX 757-683-5679
dme...@odu.edu
http://www.odu.edu/bov<http://www.odu.edu/content/odu/about/bov.html>
http://www.odu.edu/policy/university

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Christopher
Sent: Tuesday, May 09, 2017 2:03 PM
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Subject: [acupa-l] Formatting and fonts

Hi all,

My question is somewhat related to the thread on policies vs. procedures.  
We've had a similar situation where the Oregon University System, which 
provided a central governance structure for the Oregon public universities, 
dissolved a few years back.  We're now in a situation where we're completely 
overhauling our policy structures, catering them to OSU's needs.  That means 
new processes, policies, definitions, guidance, etc.  Also, the university has 
recently undertaken a new branding campaign which has new requirements for 
logos and fonts etc.

My question-maybe a weird one-is actually about fonts.  Has anyone put any 
thought into which font is best for your policies?  Has anyone run into 
situations where your font isn't compatible with other people's computers or 
systems.  Obviously I've thought more about fonts lately than ever 
before-normally I pick Calibri and call it a day, but our new branding campaign 
is recommending Kievit and I'm running into issues as I update our policy 
template and other docs.

Any thoughts on a good font?!

Chris

Christopher Viggiani, PhD, Director of Policy and Standards
Oregon State University | Office of University Compliance | 541-737-2878 | 
christopher.viggi...@oregonstate.edu<mailto:christopher.viggi...@oregonstate.edu>


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