Is it perfect? Almost. The only downside is the baggage of its namesake. Because it carries the name "Arial," typography snobs might scroll past it, assuming it is a lazy knockoff. They would be missing out. This font requires context; used poorly, it looks like a default system error. Used well, it looks like a curated design choice.
: Academic and governmental institutions in Azerbaijan have historically required manuscripts and official letters to be formatted using "Azlat" versions of standard fonts like Times Roman or Arial to maintain compatibility with local alphabets. 2. The "A3" and "Exclusive" Designations a3 arial azlat font exclusive
: Designers creating A3-sized notices or promotional displays often seek fonts that maintain the accessibility of Arial while ensuring the weights (Bold, Regular) are distinct at larger sizes. Is it perfect