Visual Identity
Typography
Typography is a key component of the EEA and Norway Grants visual identity. It helps ensure consistency, clarity, and a recognisable look across all communications. The EEA and Norway Grants have fonts that should be used as part of the visual identity: Neue Haas Grotesk Text Pro and Hanken Grotesque. Both fonts are suitable for professional and basic materials, such as reports, Word documents, PDFs, videos, and posters. However, only one font may be used at a time; these fonts should never be combined in the same piece of document or communication.
Neue Haas Grotesk Text Pro This typeface available in most Microsoft suites. It is widely accessible on modern systems and can be downloaded for free from the official Microsoft typography site:
Hanken Grotesque This typeface is an open-source font licensed for commercial use, making it a flexible alternative for all printed and digital materials. It can be downloaded from Google Fonts:
https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/typography/font-list/ neue-haas-grotesk-text-pro
https://fonts.google.com/specimen/Hanken+Grotesk/ license?query=hanken+grotesque
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Similar style rules apply to both fonts: • Bold or Black for titles • Regular for body text
Recommended font sizes for standard layouts: • 22 pt for main titles • 12 pt for section titles • 9 pt for body text • 9 pt for straplines
Adjust sizes as needed for large formats like posters and banners to ensure legibility.
Use colour in titles where appropriate to add character and help key messages stand out.
The FMO can present new fonts to use with the visual identity, for example when running specific campaigns.
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