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I need to find this font so I can purchase it. What is it's real name?
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The real name of the font is indeed Helvetica Neue. You can license it (not purchase it) from most major font foundries including Adobe, Linotype, etc.
- Dov
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Hello Dov,
may I check with you - if I purchase http://store1.adobe.com/cfusion/store/html/index.cfm?store=OLS-US&event=displayFontPackage&code=1766 by clicking on "Buy this Package", does it allow me to use @font-face to publish it online?
My Project is a commercial website and I am thinking of using Helvetica Neue to display on my website.
Thanks!
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I do not believe so! But I will confirm that for you.
- Dov
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Confirming that no, you cannot use the Helvetica Neue Std licensed from Adobe with @font-face to publish on-line. You would need to go to http://www.myfonts.com or http://www.fonts.com/ to license Helvetica Neue for use as a web font.
- Dov
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And be careful, because in my experience this font does not play well with PC
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uaintgotthisid could you please define "does not play well with PC" ?
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It may be one person's experience, but we at Adobe are not aware of such an issue!
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My friend created an indesign file on a MAC and sent it to me. I tried to open it on my PC and it wont open properly. She sent me her Helvetic Neue fonts and they wont install on my PC.
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There are a lot of versions of Helvetica Neue. If the font you have received is simply named Helevetica Neue, it's certainly a Mac system font which can be used on Windows.
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Some of the system fonts in OSX are stored/installed as TTC (TrueType Collection) files rather than each style being a separate font file. TTC files won't work on a Windows PC.
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If I use Helvetica Neue, which is bundled on my Mac, in a commercial logo, transform it to outlines but do not issue it as a useable font in the style guide, do I need to purchase a license?
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Okay, cool. What is the official name of "Helvetica Neue" as I can't find anything that is called just "Helvetica Neue"....
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here is an example of the error window i get in Ai
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FYI, Helvetica Neue is not a WIndows system font. It is a system font that is bundled with recent versions of the MacOS with some form of the words Helvetica and Neue in the name of the font. If you opened an InDesign document with that font missing, it is likely (but not necessarily) a document recently processed on a Macintosh.
- Dov
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That is correct. I need to find the PC equivilent. I need the specific name of the font that will exactly replicate the font named above.
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Unless you get the font file itself from whoever created or last worked on the document and used that font (assuming that the font is either an OpenType or a Windows format TrueType font and that you can legally use the font), you may need to separately license Helvetica Neue from any one of the font foundries with a Helvetica Neue family. The name might not match exactly (actually, probably won't match exactly) and you may need to make adjustments in your document to use name of the font that you do license.
FWIW, your experience is not uncommon. There are hundreds of different variants of Helvetica, Times, Arial, etc. that share the same names, but are slightly different. In this particular case, having a slightly different name is probably for the best if you can't get the exact same font, because it will force you to look for any problems that the replacement font may cause (slightly different metrics, styles, etc.).
As far as I know, Apple does not license its version of HelveticaNeue for use on other platforms and even if the font is in OpenType or Windows TrueType format and could be copied to a Windows system, you are probably in violation of the licensing conditions for that font under MacOS X. The closest you may come to the exact HelveticatNeue on the Macintosh may be available from Monotype or Linotype on-line at their web sites.
- Dov
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Look here <http://store1.adobe.com/cfusion/store/html/index.cfm?store=OLS-US&event=displayFontPackage&code=1766> for Adobe's offerings in terms of Helvetica Neue. And yes, the font family name is in fact Helvetica Neue. Each member of the font family (51 styles in total) has a name that begins with Helvetica Neue Std.
- Dov