Dafont - Helvetica 'link'

However, here is a generated text sample displayed in a standard sans-serif style to represent the Helvetica aesthetic:

To understand the search, one must first understand the object. Helvetica, born in 1957 as Neue Haas Grotesk , was the culmination of the Swiss International Style’s quest for a "neutral" typeface. Its clean, closed apertures, high x-height, and tight, uniform spacing were designed not to express meaning, but to convey it with mathematical clarity. For generations, Helvetica became the default font of corporate America, government signage, the New York City Subway, and the iOS interface. It is, as Gary Hustwit’s documentary proclaims, a typeface that can be "like air." It is everywhere, invisible, and assumed to be free. dafont helvetica

: A professional-grade, free alternative based on the Nimbus Sans L family, which was designed specifically to match Helvetica’s metrics. However, here is a generated text sample displayed

High-quality fonts that mimic Helvetica’s proportions. For generations, Helvetica became the default font of