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Fallback-type page naming Arial as the system font, with a large navy multi-weight Arial statement at right.
Summary
The "Alternative System Font Type" page: Arial is named as the fallback when Fieldwork is unavailable (and the PowerPoint default), shown by a large navy Arial statement using multiple weights.
Visual description
A white page. Left column: a bold heading "Alternative System Font Type" and body copy stating Arial is the alternative system typeface for when the Fieldwork font is not available on a user's system, with a note that Arial is the default for MITA PowerPoint presentations. Right: a large navy Arial statement, "Arial is easy to read at large and small sizes and in a variety of applications, Arial has been a staple font for decades." with parts set bold to show weights. Footer: "30 MITA Brand Book".
Key takeaway
Mirroring the primary-typeface page's layout for the fallback (copy left, self-describing weight statement right) keeps the pair consistent while clearly marking Arial as secondary. Calling out the PowerPoint default is a pragmatic, real-world rule.
Reuse notes
The companion to the primary type page; use to document a universally available fallback for environments without the licensed font (email, Office, third-party systems). Matching the layout to the primary page makes the relationship obvious.













































