Typography is an essential part of the “visual language” in the Church’s identity. Used consistently, typography is a powerful, dependable way to unify our look, even across thousands of varied communications.

The number of primary typefaces for the Church is purposefully limited to promote uniformity. However, thoughtful use of the various font weights and styles can create a striking range of looks and tones.

McKay and Zoram are the only approved typefaces for Church communications.

McKay Pro (Serif)

A graceful serif font family, McKay has a classic style. It will be the most commonly used typeface in the Church identity.

Font: McKay Pro

Zoram (Sans Serif)

As a sans serif typeface, Zoram has a more modern, graphic flavor. It adds elements of contrast and legibility to our typography. Zoram replaces the use of Helam.

Fots - Zoram