Helvetica Neue Bold Font
About Helvetica Neue Bold Font
The Helvetica Neue Bold Font s designed by Max Edouard Hoffmann. Helvetica Neue offers family package choices and 160 exquisitely varied designs. One of the Helvetica font family's Sans Serif fonts is the Helvetica Neue Bold typeface.
When Walter Cunz updated the design for Linotype GmbH in Frankfurt, a big stockholder in Stempel and a major shareholder in D. Stempel AG, a key shareholder in Haas, the name was changed to Helvetica an adaptation of Helvetia, the Latin word for Switzerland.
The design was selected by the Mergenthaler Linotype Company in New York, which was at the time a significant stakeholder in Linotype GmbH. You may combine this font with Interstate Font. It quickly replaced Futura as the most widely used sanserif in the whole globe.
Condensed and extended forms as well as extreme weights were eventually modified and added to Helvetica, which was initially created as a powerful Centre series.
A method that matched Linotype's marketing and mechanical philosophies but produced a family of weights that weren't as cohesive as they may have been.
Font Details
| Font Name: | Helvetica Neue Bold Font |
| Format: | TTF |
| Version: | 1.0 |
CHARACTERISTICS
| Weight Range: | Regular |
| Width: | Normal |
| Contrast: | Medium |
| x-height: | Medium |
| Ascenders/Descenders: | Standard |
| Italic: | No |
| OpenType Features: | Basic |
TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS
| Glyph Count: | 394 characters |
| Kerning Pairs: | 532 |
| Hinting: | Auto-hinted |
| Alternates: | Limited |
| Ligatures: | Standard |
| Unicode Coverage: | Basic Latin, Latin-1 Supplement |
LANGUAGE SUPPORT
| Basic Latin | English, Spanish, French, German, Italian |
| Extended Latin | Not supported |
| Cyrillic | Not supported |
| Greek | Not supported |