Helvetica was a very popular font used by typesetters and by typewriters. Ariel is that were very similar to the fonts people were used to. In order to keep the cost of the operating system down, Microsoft licensed some fonts from Monotype who designed Arial Sonoran San Serif, which was originally designed for IBM’s bitmap font laser printers. ![]() ![]() This is because Helvetica is a copy-written font (designed in 1957) and is rather expensive to license. Microsoft has made arial an alias to helvetica since Windows 3.1, now the default since Vista is Calibri. ![]() You have to separately purchase and install these fonts 35 Euro's per font-style or $885USD for the complete set, the cost rapidly escalatesĪrial and Helvetica are very close and only a few letters really show the differences. The answer simply is that it is not included in any Microsoft Product.
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