Bliss 2 Font Family Now

| Font | Tone | Screen Optimized | Variable | Global Scripts | |------|------|----------------|----------|----------------| | Frutiger | Neutral, technical | Moderate | No | Limited | | Gill Sans | British, quirky | Poor | No | Limited | | Open Sans | Generic, flat | Yes | Limited | Extended | | Bliss 2 | Warm, confident | Yes (hinted) | Yes | Greek, Cyrillic |


Designed by Jeremy Tankard (Typotheque), the original Bliss (1998) was hailed as a modern alternative to Frutiger and Gill Sans. Two decades later, Bliss 2 incorporates feedback from hundreds of designers, engineers, and wayfinding specialists. Every curve has been re-drawn, every spacing recalculated, every screen-tested pixel justified.

For web developers and production artists, you care about file formats and features. The Bliss 2 Font Family is distributed in modern formats: Bliss 2 Font Family

Key OpenType Features:

A "font family" is only as good as its range. Many typefaces offer a "Regular" and a "Bold," leaving designers to fake medium weights by pressing "Bold" again. Bliss 2 shatters this limitation. | Font | Tone | Screen Optimized |

The complete Bliss 2 Font Family is typically divided into two major sub-families: Bliss 2 Text and Bliss 2 Display.

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