It has many other variants that were released after its tremendous popularity such as Helvetica Light, BMW Helvetica, Helvetica Rounded, Helvetica Narrow, and many more. If you want to give your clients more standard results then this typeface is for you. This font family comes in a huge 36 styles from light to Light Condensed Oblique. That’s why it provides context more easily understandable and can be read from a long distance. The remarkable features of Helvetica as originally designed contain a large x-height, a termination of strokes on vertical or horizontal lines, and extraordinary tight spaces between the characters that combined to make it a dense and solid appearance. In many years, it has been updated with many weights, styles, and sizes as well as matching designs in a wide for non-Latin alphabets and Cyrillic.
It was a prominent typeface in the mid-20th century. Now, it became a standard font of the International Typographic style that materialized with the work of Swiss designers between the 1950s and 1960s.