Verdana is the primary font for web site content and PowerPoint presentations. It is used for body copy as well as for headers in the content area. Use all capital letters for headers. For web site content, use the HTML font specifications shown here. For PowerPoint presentations, use the templates provided under the Download section.
Geneva may be substituted for Verdana on a Macintosh platform. It is specified as a secondary font in all HTML font tags and it is used on Macintosh PowerPoint presentations.
Do not use Verdana or Geneva when creating graphics or graphical headers. Use ITC Officina Sans Book or Bold when creating web graphics.