Bliss 2 Font Family [verified] Official

An expanded version called Bliss Pro is also available, providing support for Cyrillic and Greek scripts. Notable Uses

In the vast ocean of typography, where flamboyant display fonts shout for attention and stark minimalism often whispers into obscurity, the Bliss 2 font family occupies a rare and valuable middle ground. Designed by Jeremy Tankard and published by Typotheque, Bliss 2 is not merely a revival or a standard corporate workhorse; it is a sophisticated evolution of the humanist sans-serif. It succeeds in being simultaneously warm and precise, familiar and distinct, making it a quiet revolution in modern type design. Bliss 2 Font Family

Why choose over Open Sans, Roboto, or Proxima Nova? The answer lies in three microscopic features that have a macroscopic impact. An expanded version called Bliss Pro is also

Below it, the font had added its own footnote, in size 0.5pt—unreadable to any human, but there, waiting, patient: It succeeds in being simultaneously warm and precise,

While Bliss 2 is strong enough to stand alone, its humanist qualities make it an excellent partner for serif fonts. Designers might pair it with a classic transitional serif to create a bridge between tradition and modernity, or use it alongside a slab serif for a more rugged, contemporary feel.