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These flyers were done by Principal’s in-house design team. Standard Principal fonts are Stone Sans and Sabon. “Stone Sans expresses a modern character. It’s representative of the progressive, savvy side of the Principal brand,” Van Wyngarden says. Sabon is a classic serif face. “Its traditional look projects the smart, practical, and confident persona that is Principal.”

When used in color, Principal’s logo is in blue (PMS 294). It’s also used in black and reversed in white against dark backgrounds, though the color version is preferred for consistency.
The “10 Best” brochure, also designed by Innova, maintains the Principal identity system with typography, color, and image selection, as well as the use of arcs and photobars. “The general goal for print layouts is to use plain language, clean design, and thorough but crisp content,” Van Wyngarden says.

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