The first one is definitely his; I work with fonts all day long and, while I'm not a complete font guru, I could spot the differences right off. (It also helps that I'd already located the correct fonts and have been tinkering with my own project, and have been staring at then for several weeks.) The biggest difference is that the flavor text for the power in the PHB is actually Mentor Italic, not Mentor Sans Italic; look at the lower-case "g" characters and you'll see the difference.
As for the four-pointed star it's Unicode character U+2726 ( HTML entity દ ) -- I'm not sure if there's a keyboard shortcut to get it, but you should be able to find it in a character palette app; Mac OS X has one accessible from the International control panel, but I don't know where the Windows one is. I can tell you that the OpenType versions of Mentor Sans and Mentor Standard have that character glyph, as I don't use Zapf Dingbats in my project.
When pasting from the PHB PDF, the diamond comes identifies as ZapfDingbats. Other fonts may have similar glyphs.
With the correct italic and closer font sizing and spacing, the difference gets a little tougher to tell:

I got the Mentor Sans and Mentor Italic fonts from fonts.com. $39 each.
BTW, the jpg conversion of these colors may be a bit off. I picked up the original RGB from the release PDF of the PHB.