House style is maintained by the Digital and Design team. If you have a question about something that's not listed please contact web@brunel.ac.uk

Fonts, layout and numbers

​Fonts

Our fonts are Gotham, Arial and Monsterrat. More information can be found on the fonts page.

Layout

Don't justify type.

To signify a new paragraph, use a line break rather than indent the text.

Don't include a double space after a full stop at the beginning of a new sentence, just one space.

Wherever possible, do not split Brunel University London or web/ e-mail addresses across two lines.

 

Numbers

Spell out one to nine and use figures for numbers 10 onwards.

Never start a sentence with a figure – spell it out instead.

To indicate values of a thousand, insert a comma: 7,000; 500,000, etc.

When stating the Level (year) of the degree programme, use figures, for example:

  •     Level 2, Level 3.

Centuries should be written as 20th century, or 20th-century history (no hyphen, apart from when it's 20th-century something).

Do not use apostrophes in dates e.g. 1990s; 60s.

Dates should be written in the format date, month, year, with no commas, and without 'th' or 'st' e.g. 30 October 2013, not 30th October, 2013.

Don't use the 24-hour clock. Use a full stop in times and no space before pm or am, plus no extra 00, for example:

  • 11.45pm; 2pm; 12noon; 10.30am.

Use the word 'per cent' and not the symbol '%' in body text. However, use '%' in charts and infographics.

 

Bullet points

Use lowercase following each bullet, with a full stop after the last one. Do not use semi-colons (;) after each bullet, for example:

To apply for this job, you must:

  • be computer literate
  • have good communication skills.

The only exception is bullets used to break down several points. Use an initial capital letter for each bullet point for these and finish with a full stop, for example:

Below are some points to bear in mind to protect yourself:

  • Look left and right before you cross the road.
  • Take care of your money.