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The original inspiration for the "easy" brand, known for its extra-bold, rounded serifs. EASYJET ROUNDED BOOK FONT
Designed by Oswald Bruce Cooper and released by the Barnhart Brothers & Spindler type foundry in 1922, Cooper Black is an ultra-bold, serif typeface. It belongs to the "old style" numerical classification but features heavily rounded serifs and blurred edges. It became an instant commercial success in advertising during the 1920s and 1930s. The 1970s Pop Culture Revival : Used for terms and conditions, informational snippets,
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The font strikes a balance between the friendly, child-like softness of rounded fonts (like VAG Rounded) and the corporate cleanliness of a neo-grotesque sans-serif (like Helvetica). It exudes “budget-friendly but not cheap”—soft enough to be approachable, but structured enough to look serious. It belongs to the "old style" numerical classification
Because it is designed to be used in "Book" or regular weight, it prevents the visual fatigue that a heavy display font would cause. It is exceptionally clear, whether displayed on a digital boarding pass or the printed fine print of a ticket. Why the Contrast Works
Get on how to balance bold display fonts with light body text? easyJet - Fonts In Use
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