Bliss 2 is a humanist sans-serif typeface designed by Jeremy Tankard in 1996. It is known for its simple, legible shapes that draw inspiration from classic British designs like Johnston and Gill Sans. 🎨 Design Characteristics Style: Humanist sans-serif with a friendly, open feel. Legibility: Highly readable at small sizes for text. Structure: Uniform style across a wide range of weights.
One voice. 24 volumes. Bliss 2 variable.
The Bliss 2 Font Family is a testament to the idea that practicality and beauty do not have to be mutually exclusive. Jeremy Tankard took a beloved British classic and rebuilt it for the multi-screen, multi-device, globalized world of the 2020s. Whether you are designing the UI for a million-user app, a rebrand for a coffee shop, or the annual report for a non-profit, Bliss 2 provides the tonal range to say exactly what you mean—clearly, warmly, and memorably.
Bliss 2 is a humanist sans-serif typeface designed by Jeremy Tankard in 2006, serving as a refined and expanded evolution of his original 1996 Bliss family. Known for its clarity, "Englishness," and friendly aesthetic, the family is a staple in corporate branding and editorial design.
Bliss Pro (2006): A more robust version that includes expanded language support for Cyrillic and Greek scripts.
Bliss 2 is an evolution of the original Bliss family, refined to meet the demands of contemporary design workflows. Key features include: