It was also in use by NASA for one of their shuttles, which they use for space orbiting.
It is one of the most amazing and professional fonts. In South Korea, Helvetica is in use for their Road-Signboards, and also in Japan. Apple is the top smartphone selling company, and Helvetica was in use by them for their iOS System typeface until 2015. Metro of Washington and “SEPTA” of Philadelphia also use this font. Many transportation systems also use Helvetica like it was in use for signage by MTA of New York. It was also seen in the headlines in 1984, it was about the new Machintosh Computers by Steve Jobs. Helvetica is very common among Designers and the Government of the USA and Canada. Despite being very often in use and splashing everywhere, it goes unnoticeable by us because of its neutrality. In Urban areas, we see Helvetica almost everywhere but unfortunately, we don’t notice it very often. Many of its variants were released after that period. The most popular years of this font were the 1950s and 1960s. This font was so widely in use that it became the most famous typeface of the 20 th century.
The typeface we now call Helvetica did not start with that name. In fact, there is even a feature-length film about it entitled Helvetica, which is well worth viewing for designers and non-designers alike. True, it is available on virtually every computer, which makes it available to the masses, but it just works well in numerous environments leading to its use by even the most high-end design studios. government on federal income tax forms, as well as by NASA who selected the typeface for the space shuttle orbiters.
It’s been used for every typographic project imaginable, including print, signage, movie titles, the web and other digital media, and type in motion. Helvetica is one of the most popular and well-known sans serif typefaces in the world ever since its inception in 1957.