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I've always used Font Squirrel generator to make my @font-face kits, but recently I've run into trouble when trying to convert Helvetica Neue because it was blacklisted. Then I tried to use other generators, such as Font2Web. They do work, but some of the files they generate have very low quality; e.g., the font loses readability at 11px. I know it's the generator and a problem with some of the font formats because, depending on the file the browser loads, the font looks great.

So, what do? Is there a software that will do the job well? Or other online tools that generate the files in a higher quality?

P.S: Don't blame me for choosing Helvetica Neue, I'm just trying to implement it. If you know a nice, free font substitute to Helvetica Neue with lots of families like Extended and Black, it might also work if the designer likes it .

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    I doubt anyone will 'blame you' for using Helvetica Neue....but it was blacklisted for a reason. You need a license to embed it on websites. Do you have a license? If not, then you can't use it. Jun 12, 2012 at 11:41
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    It's available for licensing on fonts.com/web-fonts Jun 12, 2012 at 11:49
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    @Adam I don't intend to buy a license. I want to illegaly embed the font because I'm a horrible, horrible criminal. And it's ok if you don't want to take part in such a disgusting crime, but just don't tell me I can't do it. Thanks. Jun 12, 2012 at 14:03
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    Shure it's possible, but nobody will tell you how, cause it's illegal, and that will not be supported here. The best and legal way is to choose alternatives to "Helvetica Neue", heretypekit for example.
    – doptrois
    Jun 12, 2012 at 15:20
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    What if you have a license? Then what?
    – Chords
    Jan 3, 2014 at 17:29

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