District Fonts
Consistent typography is essential to maintaining our professional brand identity across all district communications. Our selected fonts work together to create a cohesive visual experience that reflects our commitment to excellence and builds recognition within our community.
Primary Typography
- Montserrat - Primary font for body text, descriptions, and general content
- Protest Strike - Title font for main headings and emphasis (use sparingly)
Both fonts are Google Fonts, ensuring they are free, accessible, and easily integrated into standard applications like Google Docs and Google Slides.
Implementation Guidelines
- Use Montserrat for all body text and secondary information
- Reserve Protest Strike exclusively for titles and primary headings
- Limit Protest Strike usage to once or twice per document for maximum impact
- Maintain consistency across all district communications
Download the Haslett Brand Guide
Adding Fonts to Your Applications
- Open your Google Doc, Slide presentation, or compatible program
- Access the font dropdown menu
- Select "More fonts" at the top of the font list
- Search for "Montserrat" or "Protest Strike" in the search field
- Click on the desired font to add it to your available options
- Click "OK" to confirm—fonts will now appear in your regular font menu
What NOT to Do
- Do not substitute similar fonts or use system defaults
- Do not mix additional font families beyond our approved selections
- Do not apply excessive formatting effects to these fonts
- Do not use Protest Strike for body text or extended content
- Do not ignore font guidelines in favor of personal preferences
Proper font usage ensures our communications maintain the professional standard our community expects and deserves.
