![]() ![]() There are many Helvetica alternative fonts that are similar such as Google's Open San. You can find many other open font providers using Google search or you could opt to use a paid service from Adobe called TypeKit. Nowadays most websites use online fonts provided by Google Fonts because it is free for both personal and commercial use. How do people overcome the licensing issue? You can however purchase a web use license for most fonts. The main issue with serving fonts isn't the technology but more so because the licensing of the font does not allow for free web use even if you have received the font free with your operating system or application. This can be easily done by using any decent online webfont generator. However the font needs to be served as multiple compatible web font formats because different operating systems use different formats. This is done by using CSS which informs the users browser to download the font to their device. You can literality use any font you choose regardless whether or not they have the font installed on their OS.
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