Bliss is inspired by classic British humanist designs like the Johnston typeface used by the London Underground and Gill Sans.
When using Bliss 2 on the web, always declare font-display: swap; in your CSS to ensure text remains visible during the font download.
: It was specifically engineered for clarity, making it an excellent choice for both long-form text and rapid-glance signage. Structural Harmony
font family (now often referred to as ) is a celebrated humanist sans-serif designed by British typographer Jeremy Tankard
The is a reimagining of Jeremy Tankard’s 1999 classic. While the original Bliss was celebrated for its "road sign" clarity mixed with friendly curves, Bliss 2 recognizes that modern readers consume type on Retina displays, low-resolution wearables, and massive 4K billboards simultaneously.
Don't choose a font that just fills space. Choose a font that creates space for your message. Choose Bliss 2.
Bliss is inspired by classic British humanist designs like the Johnston typeface used by the London Underground and Gill Sans.
When using Bliss 2 on the web, always declare font-display: swap; in your CSS to ensure text remains visible during the font download.
: It was specifically engineered for clarity, making it an excellent choice for both long-form text and rapid-glance signage. Structural Harmony
font family (now often referred to as ) is a celebrated humanist sans-serif designed by British typographer Jeremy Tankard
The is a reimagining of Jeremy Tankard’s 1999 classic. While the original Bliss was celebrated for its "road sign" clarity mixed with friendly curves, Bliss 2 recognizes that modern readers consume type on Retina displays, low-resolution wearables, and massive 4K billboards simultaneously.
Don't choose a font that just fills space. Choose a font that creates space for your message. Choose Bliss 2.