The official typeface of Mass.gov is Texta. We picked Texta for the Mass.gov branding purposes.
Texta is a versatile, readable font that supports 23 different languages. They are: Albanian, Alsatian, Aragonese, Arapaho, Arrernte, Asturian, Aymara, Basque, Bislama, Breton, Cebuano, Chamorro, Cheyenne, Corsican, Danish, Dutch, English, Estonian, Faroese, Fijian, Finnish, French, French Creole (Saint Lucia), Frisian, Galician, Genoese, German, Gilbertese (Kiribati), Greenlandic, Haitian Creole, Hiligaynon, Hmong, Hopi, Ibanag, Iloko (Ilokano), Indonesian, Interglossa (Glosa), Interlingua, Irish (Gaelic), Islandic, Italian, Jèrriais, Lojban, Lombard, Luxembourgian, Malagasy, Manx, Mohawk, Norfolk/Pitcairnese, Northern Sotho (Pedi), Norwegian, Occitan, Oromo, Pangasinan, Papiamento, Piedmontese, Portuguese, Potawatomi, Rhaeto-Romance, Romansh (Rumantsch), Rotokas, Sami (Lule), Samoan, Sardinian (Sardu), Scots (Gaelic), Seychellois Creole (Seselwa), Shona, Sicilian, Somali, Southern Ndebele, Southern Sotho (Sesotho), Spanish, Swahili, Swati/Swazi, Swedish, Tagalog (Filipino/Pilipino), Tetum (Tetun), Tok Pisin, Tswana, Uyghur (Latinized), Volapük, Votic (Latinized), Walloon, Warlpiri, Xhosa, Yapese and Zulu.
Texta font has the following font weight options:
Font weight | Specs |
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Light | 300 |
Medium | 500 |
Bold | 700 |
Black | 800 |
All font files can be downloaded either from the Mayflower Github repo or from the Mayflower NPM package. Please read the web font web font license **carefully to proceed.**
Fontspring grants Licensee a perpetual, worldwide, non-exclusive and non-transferrable license to install the Texta as webfont on Websites that are owned by the Commonwealth of Massachusetts using the @font-face selector in CSS files. For other usage, you may have to acquire an additional license through Fontsprint.
For more details about Texta's terms of use, please refer to our web font license.