Style Guide

This is a collection of your branding and styles used in both print and web. The main page header of this guide is a heading 1 element. Please reserve h1 for individual page titles only.


Website Branding and Styles

The headline above is an example of a heading level 2 element, which may be used for any form of page-level header which falls below the h1 header in a document hierarchy. More than one may be used per page.

Headings

The headline above is an example of a heading level 3 element, which may be used for any form of page-level header which falls below the h2 header in a document hierarchy. More than one may be used per page.

Heading 4

The headline above is an example of a heading level 4 element, which may be used for any form of page-level header which falls below the h3 header in a document hierarchy. More than one may be used per page.

Heading 5

The headline above is an example of a heading level 5 element, which may be used for any form of page-level header which falls below the h4 header in a document hierarchy. More than one may be used per page.

Heading 6

The headline above is an example of a heading level 6 element, which may be used for any form of page-level header which falls below the h5 header in a document hierarchy. More than one may be used per page.

Paragraphs

This is body copy with an inline link. The quick, brown fox jumps over a lazy dog. DJs flock by when MTV ax quiz prog. Junk MTV quiz graced by fox whelps. Bawds jog, flick quartz, vex nymphs. Waltz, bad nymph, for quick jigs vex!

This is an example of a blockquote. Fox nymphs grab quick-jived waltz. Brick quiz whangs jumpy veldt fox. Bright vixens jump; dozy fowl quack. Quick wafting zephyrs vex bold Jim. Quick zephyrs blow, vexing daft Jim.

Lists

  • This is an unordered list.
  • Here’s another bullet point
  • And one more here
  1. This is an ordered list.
  2. It has two items.
  3. No, I lied, it has three.

Colors