Contact Details
Present contact information using the same font and style as in body text under the subhead, ‘Contact’ and use the following format:
Contact
Nina Lesnanska
Manager, Corporate Communications
Level 5, 99 Macquarie Street
Sydney NSW 2000
Australia
Corporate Communications enquiries:
E: myfkp@fkp.com.au
Telephone numbers
When listing phone numbers in contact panels both in print and online (including email signatures), use:
T:
M:
F:
E:
W:
Do not use:
Tel:
Phone:
Telephone:
Fax:
Facsimile:
Mobile:
When publication or websites are used for international audiences, international phone number codes can be used:
P: +61 2 9999 9999
M: +61 400 999 999
When phone numbers are only to be used locally, local area codes can also be used:
T: 02 9999 9999
M: 0400 999 999
Smart Numbers
When using smart phone numbers or word numbers typically for project marketing, we always use the word first, in capital letters, followed by the numbers in brackets, as you would an acronym. The numbers in brackets can appear either at the end of the word number, or on the next line, depending on the printed application and size. The words should always be a heavier bold than the numbers.
For example:
1300 CALL AERIAL (1300 2255 237525)
and
1300 CALL AERIAL
(1300 2255 237525)
Both are correct.
Qualifications
Standard format for contact details and business cards is not to include personal qualifications. |