How do you write ‘Technion’?

Reforma is the Technion’s official Hebrew typeface, and DIN Pro is its English counterpart.
In addition, Rubik is a Reforma-compatible typeface, approved for Technion use, and available for free download via Google Fonts.

The typefaces are available in four weights: Light, Regular, Medium, and Bold. Italic styles are not used.

When using both Hebrew and English, the visual weight of the fonts should be balanced. Please note that the Hebrew “Light” weight is not equivalent to the English “Light” weight.

Please note: Reforma and DIN Pro are intended for use in headings only and are not recommended for continuous body text.

For body text, Rubik may be used, or alternatively generic fonts available on all computers, such as Tahoma for general text and David for official texts.

In exceptional cases, such as on this website, Reforma and DIN Pro may also be used for body text; however, this is not the recommended standard.

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DIN Pro Light
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DIN Pro
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DIN Pro Black
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DIN Pro Medium
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Tahoma
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Times New Roman
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