Bliss 2 Font Family

: Its open counters and distinct letterforms prevent "blurring" from a distance. Editorial Design

Bliss is a typeface family created by designer Jeremy Tankard. It was first published in 1996 and was specifically designed to capture a distinct "English feel," drawing heavy inspiration from the iconic British typography of Edward Johnston and Eric Gill. Design Philosophy & Inspiration Bliss 2 Font Family

Not a rendering glitch. Not a screen tear. : Its open counters and distinct letterforms prevent

high legibility, "Englishness," and uniform style across various weights Key Features of Bliss 2 Humanist Design Design Philosophy & Inspiration Not a rendering glitch

The family spans from a delicate Thin to a commanding Heavy , ensuring it can handle everything from ethereal fashion headlines to bold wayfinding signage. Why Designers Love Bliss 2

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