Arial was designed in 1982 by Robin Nicholas and Patricia Saunders for Monotype Typography. It was originally created as a functional equivalent to Helvetica, intended for use in high-speed IBM laser printers. Because it was designed to match Helvetica’s character widths exactly, documents could be moved between systems without disrupting their layout or line breaks—all while avoiding the high licensing fees associated with Helvetica at the time. Arial - Adobe Fonts
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