The characters are narrow and set closely together. This allows you to fit more text into a tight horizontal space.
If you need the condensed, extra-bold aesthetic without the premium price tag, several high-quality open-source fonts offer a similar western-style neo-grotesque feel: Suisse – Swiss Typefaces Switzerland Condensed Extra Bold Western Font Free
To use a font like this commercially for , look for an OFL (Open Font License) . Very few Western fonts have this license. Expect to pay roughly $25–$50 for a commercial license on MyFonts or Creative Market. The characters are narrow and set closely together
Helvetica is known for its neutrality, clean lines, and unmatched legibility. It represents order and clarity. Very few Western fonts have this license
The phrase often misleads designers into downloading pirated software. Here is the reality:
"Free" does not always mean free for everything. Verify if the font is free for personal use only or if it includes a commercial use license . If you are making money from the design, you must use a commercially free font.
This is the most dangerous word. Fonts are intellectual property. While many high-quality fonts are free for personal use, few commercial-grade fonts are entirely free for all uses. Your search must focus on open-source licenses (OFL, GPL) or freeware from reputable foundries.