Use: Dialogs if needed, side pane, property pane, tool-tips. Use: Modals, side pane and property pane headlines. Use: Start screen, dialog and window headlines. Use: Sub-sections, card titles, overlines. Use: Captions, labels, overlines, disclaimers. Table content, form labels, card captions, disclaimers, time stamps. Used as subtitle.įont Weight: Regular, 400 Semibold, 600 Bold, 700 Use: Sub-sections, card titles, overlines, table headings.
Scale to Mobile (size/ line height): 10 px/ 15 px Scale to Mobile (size/ line height): 12 px/ 18 px Scale to Mobile (size/ line height): 14 px/ 21 px Scale to Mobile (size/ line height): 16 px/ 24 px Use: Sub-sections and field group headings. Scale to Mobile (size/ line height): 18 px/ 27 px Scale to Mobile (size/ line height): 20 px/ 30 px Smaller headings cannot come before larger headings. Too many type styles make a layout unbalanced and difficult to manage. The variations help keep type styles to a minimum, so consistency is easier to achieve. Hierarchical headings are also used by visually impaired users, who need the aid of a screen reader to parse written content. Associating the typographic style to the intent in the interface provides a visual pattern that is easy for users to skim. To allow the reader to easily find what they are looking for and to aid scanning and readability, establish an order of importance within content and data.
SEGOE UI FONT WIDTH WINDOWS
Asian Syllabic, Abjad, Indic and other script languages will be supported by sans-serif system font.įor Windows desktop applications, Trimble uses Segoe UI as its primary interface font. For internationalization, support is included for RTL (right-to-left) languages.
SEGOE UI FONT WIDTH ISO
Open Sans supports ISO Latin 1, Latin CE, Greek and Cyrillic character sets. For Web and mobile user interfaces, Trimble uses Open Sans, a humanist sans-serif typeface with excellent legibility characteristics and friendly appearance.