Helvetica Neue Ce Bold [top] Jun 2026
The weight. Not medium, not heavy. (typically a weight of 700 in CSS terms) strikes the perfect balance between visibility and elegance. It is aggressive enough for headlines but restrained enough for subheadings and emphasis within body text.
Now, go design with confidence. Your diacritics are safe. helvetica neue ce bold
In the late 20th century, as digital typography expanded beyond the Iron Curtain, the standard Latin character sets (used for English, French, German, etc.) were insufficient for languages like Polish, Czech, Slovak, Hungarian, and Croatian. These languages require specific diacritical marks—accents like the ogonek (ą), the caron (š), and the double acute (ő). The weight
Nothing says "trust" like a neo-grotesque sans-serif in bold. Annual reports, contracts, and regulatory filings in Central Europe require absolute precision. for subheadings and data labels ensures no special character is mangled in PDF flattening. It is aggressive enough for headlines but restrained