MuseumSRV

Published December 18, 2025
Contributed by Anthony DeCosta


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In 2024, the Museum of the San Ramon Valley in Danville, California, became MuseumSRV. The rebrand used type as a bridge between the Valley’s past and its present younger, diverse community. We chose OH no Type Co.’s Fatface and Compadre for their mix of historical flair and modern charisma. We wanted something expressive enough to engage kids and families, yet refined enough for longtime supporters. Their bold curves and contrast brings warmth and friendliness to everything from exhibit titles to donor materials. Paired with a bright, Valley-inspired palette, the typefaces helped transform the museum’s voice into something fresh, welcoming, and alive. See more on the Small Forest website.




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Stationery




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Swag for students in educational programs run by the museum




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Home page header




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Social posts




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Premium membership status for extra generous donors




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Printed quarterly newsletter




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Annual craft beer stroll to support the local business community




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Timeline feature from the website. Smaller text is set in Georgia and Fira Sans Condensed.



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