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Often called the "Helvetica of the 90s," Erik Spiekermann’s FF Meta is the grandfather of friendly humanist sans-serifs. Bliss was heavily influenced by this style.

Created by Fontsmith, FS Albert shares that same "friendly but professional" DNA found in Bliss. It is distinct and legible, often used in branding where Bliss might have been used in the past.

Designed by Hoefler&Co, this is often considered a spiritual successor to Bliss. It retains the friendly, calligraphic structure but refines the details significantly. It feels more premium and has a massive range of weights.

For more information on the current, updated version of this font, you can visit the official Jeremy Tankard Typography website .

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Bliss 2 Font Family Better _best_ Jun 2026

Often called the "Helvetica of the 90s," Erik Spiekermann’s FF Meta is the grandfather of friendly humanist sans-serifs. Bliss was heavily influenced by this style.

Created by Fontsmith, FS Albert shares that same "friendly but professional" DNA found in Bliss. It is distinct and legible, often used in branding where Bliss might have been used in the past. bliss 2 font family better

Designed by Hoefler&Co, this is often considered a spiritual successor to Bliss. It retains the friendly, calligraphic structure but refines the details significantly. It feels more premium and has a massive range of weights. Often called the "Helvetica of the 90s," Erik

For more information on the current, updated version of this font, you can visit the official Jeremy Tankard Typography website . updated version of this font

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