How to Install Seton Hall University’s Brand Approved Fonts: Franklin Gothic URW and Geller
Introduction
Typography is a robust vehicle for key element of our brand voice. It contributes significantly to how readers receive and feel about what we say, playing a significant role in how our messages are received and perceived. Our communications use rely on two typefaces that , Franklin Gothic URW and Geller, which work together to bring our brand story to life. Both University typefaces, Franklin Gothic and Geller, fonts are available for activation via through Adobe Creative Cloud. You can activate fonts using the directions below., and this guide will walk you through the steps to activate them.
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How to Install Franklin Gothic URW and Geller
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Fonts
Navigate to Adobe Fonts
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and sign in using your PirateNet credentials.
Locate the Fonts
For Franklin Gothic URW, visit Franklin Gothic URW at Adobe Fonts.
For Geller, visit Geller at Adobe Fonts.
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Click on the font family (Franklin Gothic URW or Geller).
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Add Fonts or Add Family button next to the styles you need. Activation applies the font across all your Adobe applications.
To add the fonts third party apps like the Microsoft Office Suite, open the Creative Cloud Desktop App.
Navigate to
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Fonts in the top right corner.
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Install Family to install the font family
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on your computer, making it available for use in
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non-Adobe
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applications such as the Microsoft Office Suite.
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Confirmation
After completing the steps:
Open any Adobe or Microsoft
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Verify that Franklin Gothic URW and Geller
appear in
the font list.
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Usage Guidelines
Franklin Gothic URW: Our primary typeface used for headlines, subheads, callouts, and body copy. It is versatile and ensures legibility across all sizes.
Geller: This serif family serves as our secondary typeface, ideal for more sophisticated contexts. It is typically chosen for subheads and body copy, offering elegance and personality.
Troubleshooting
If you encounter issues with font activation or usage:
Review the Adobe Fonts guide on Adding Fonts to Creative Cloud.
For more specific problems, consult our Self-Service How-to Articles or contact the Technology Help Desk for personalized support.
Additional Resources
Learn more about other Adobe apps included in our Creative Campus package by visiting What Apps Are Included With Adobe Creative Campus.