Bliss is a humanist sans-serif 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
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Jeremy Tankard’s Bliss has been a secret weapon for wayfinding, publishing, and brand designers since 1998. Now, Bliss 2 brings it into the variable-font era. Bliss 2 Font Family
Bliss was built upon the concept of "Essential Forms," a principle championed by Edward Johnston that derived block sans-serif proportions from Roman Square capitals. Bliss is a humanist sans-serif typeface family created
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