Primarily for top-level headers and department names. Medium weight only; not intended to be modified with additional font styles.
For secondary headers and paragraph intros. Almost always uppercase. Letter spacing at 1px makes it more readable. Not intended to be modified with additional styles.
For stylized buttons and large photo/video overlays. Almost always uppercase and used sparingly. Letter spacing will vary based on size. Not intended to be modified with any other font styles.
Primary reading font for paragraph text, captions, lists, tables, etc. Can be boldfaced with one of two weights OR italicized, but not both (see variants below).
For general emphasis, quotes, book titles, etc. within paragraph text. Univers 45 Light is replaced with the oblique variant when <i> or the "slant_em" class is applied.
For subtle bold emphasis within paragraph text. Univers 45 Light is replaced with the medium-bold variant when the "medium_em" class is applied.
For heavy bold emphasis within paragraph text. Univers 45 Light is replaced with the fully-bold variant when <b> or the "bold_em" class is applied.
Font Awesome converts Latin characters into over 400 icons. They are fully scalable and are rendered as text by screen readers; any color or size is possible. For example: