![]() Perhaps the biggest difference between Inter and Helvetica is that the ends of Helvetica’s letterforms (it’s terminals) are almost strictly horizontal or vertical. It naturally has more generous spacing than other neo-grotesques like Helvetica, meaning you can add negative letter-spacing at large sizes (which will incidentally make it feel even more like Helvetica). Inter is optimized for viewing on screens, making it – honestly – better than Helvetica for UI design. Quickly navigate to other fonts: Intro ĭesigner Rasmus Andersson’s Inter is a fantastic open source alternative to Helvetica. You’re reading Free Font Alternatives: The Ultimate Guide. ![]() ![]()
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