When you need neutrality, authority, and Central European compliance, there is no substitute.
Whether you are typesetting a critical contract in Prague, designing a wayfinding system in Krakow, or building a UI for a Romanian fintech startup, this font ensures that every 'Ș', 'Ő', and 'Ž' stands as tall and confident as the 'H' that starts the word Helvetica. helvetica neue ce bold
Helvetica Neue CE Bold, Central European typography, Helvetica Neue CE, bold weight, diacritic support, Monotype, webfont, OpenType. When you need neutrality, authority, and Central European
@font-face font-family: 'Helvetica Neue CE'; font-style: normal; font-weight: 700; /* Bold */ src: url('/fonts/helveticaneuece-bold.woff2') format('woff2'), url('/fonts/helveticaneuece-bold.woff') format('woff'); font-display: swap; One of the most intriguing, yet frequently misunderstood,
| Feature | Helvetica Neue CE Bold | Arial CE Bold | Univers CE Bold | Helvetica Now Display Bold | | :--- | :--- | :--- | :--- | :--- | | | Full CE diacritics | Full CE diacritics | Full CE diacritics | Full CE + micro-adjustments | | Design Aesthetic | Neutral, cold, objective | Slightly softer, avoids sharp terminals | Highly rational, precise | Perfectly retouched Neue | | Bold Feel | Dense, heavy color | Lighter, more open | Crisp, narrower | Three optical sizes (Text, Display) | | Legacy Support | Excellent (PostScript) | Excellent (Windows native) | Excellent | Modern only (no legacy PS) |
body font-family: 'Helvetica Neue CE', 'Helvetica Neue', 'Arial CE', sans-serif; font-weight: 700;
In the vast ecosystem of digital typography, certain fonts transcend mere utility to become cultural landmarks. Helvetica is one such typeface. However, within the Helvetica family, specific variants exist for specialized markets. One of the most intriguing, yet frequently misunderstood, is Helvetica Neue CE Bold .