iOS System Font is Helvetica NeueiOS System Font is Helvetica Neue

Whether you love it or hate it, there’s no denying the new system font of iOS is slimmer, lighter, and more modern looking. If you’re a graphic artist, developer, or designer looking to make your own designs or mockups that fit into Apple’s new design language, using the proper font is a good place to start, and that new font is Helvetica Neue. It’s bundled by default with every version of OS X so you don’t need to download or add any fonts to use the look.

There are actually a few variations of Helvetica Neue that are used by Apple on our iPhones, iPads, and iPods, including:

  • Helvetica Neue – UltraLight
  • Helvetica Neue – Light
  • Helvetica Neue – Thin
  • Helvetica Neue – Regular
  • Helvetica Neue – Medium

iOS system font Helvetica NeueiOS system font Helvetica Neue

The default system fonts are generally the Light and Regular weights. The Medium weight is used when “Bold Fonts” are enabled, which makes the fonts much easier to read for many of us, while the UltraLight variation was used much more aggressively in the earliest beta release builds of 7.0 before they opted to go with “Light” and “Regular” for the shipping versions.

If you’re looking to storyboard an app or do some general UI/UX mockups, the Teehan+Lax iOS 7 GUI template PSD file is a great launching pad, and it loads fine in Photoshop or Pixelmator.

Helvetica Neue system font in the font browser of Mac OS XHelvetica Neue system font in the font browser of Mac OS X

The thinner renditions of Helvetica Neue look best on retina displays with tons of pixels, and on a regular computer screen they can be hard to read and just too thin, perhaps why Apple opted for a slightly thicker version for iOS.

First introduced to iOS with the major 7.0 overhaul and sticking around since, the current rumors and expectations are that Helvetica Neue has also come to the Mac as the primary system font with the major release of OS X 10.10.

If you’re a font geek, you can learn a bit more about Helvetica Neue from Typographica.org.

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