Helvetica Neue Ce Bold Guide

The reply came in one minute. Helvetica Neue CE Bold. 14-point.

: Designers often select this bold weight to make headings stand out while ensuring they remain legible. It is particularly effective for short, punchy statements where clarity is paramount. helvetica neue ce bold

| Font | Why similar | Availability | |--------------------|--------------------------------------|-------------------------------------| | | Almost metric-compatible | Pre-installed on Windows | | TeX Gyre Heros | Based on Helvetica, open-source | Free, OTF, full CE glyphs | | Nimbus Sans | Ghostscript version, very close | Free (GNU/Linux, also for download) | | Uni Neue | Modern reinterpretation, CE support | Commercial, often cheaper | The reply came in one minute

If you are using the CE version to support a multilingual audience, ensure your @font-face kit includes the full Latin Extended character set. : Designers often select this bold weight to

This makes the font incredibly readable, even at smaller sizes or on low-resolution screens.

In many typefaces, the bold variant is simply a heavier stroke. In , the stroke contrast changes subtly:

, indicating it includes the specific glyphs and diacritics (like accents and cedillas) needed for languages like Polish, Czech, and Hungarian. Performance Highlights Supreme Clarity: