Included in virtually every version of Windows as a core system font. Apple macOS: Bundled natively within the Mac font library.
A better font is one that is:
The heaviest weight available in the Arial family. It features thick, bold strokes that demand attention, making it perfect for headlines.
The lowercase letters are tall relative to the uppercase letters, which maintains readability even when the font is used in tight layout spaces.
Narrow counter-spaces and tracking allow large words to fit tightly together.
The "Western" encoding ensures it supports a vast range of Latin-based languages, including English, French, German, Spanish, and more. Arial Black vs. Standard Arial
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The standard font includes full support for Western European languages, ensuring it works perfectly for English, French, Spanish, German, and more. Why Arial Black is a "Better" Choice
Since downloading “Arial Black” for free outside of OS bundles is illegal, the “better” solution is to use a that supports Western character sets and offers similar visual weight and presence.
