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Bliss was initially designed by Jeremy Tankard in 1991 and released in 1996.
: The typeface is known for its "approachable clarity" and soft, open forms that make it highly legible at various sizes. The Bliss 2 / Bliss Pro Family Bliss 2 Font Family
Lena tried to warn the world. She wrote a memo in Times New Roman—the font was still neutral, still dumb, still safe. But her agency had switched to Bliss 2 for all internal documents. Her memo auto-converted. The words “DANGER: THE FONT IS ALIVE” rendered as “DANGER: YOU ARE ALIVE. FINALLY.” Bliss was initially designed by Jeremy Tankard in
In the world of typography, a font family can make all the difference in conveying the right tone and personality for your brand or design project. Today, we're excited to introduce the Bliss 2 Font Family, a stunning collection of typefaces that will take your visual storytelling to the next level. She wrote a memo in Times New Roman—the
Bliss 2 is a versatile font family that can be used in a variety of contexts, including: